Learn to solve a cryptic crossword: Basics explained

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2018
  • Simon goes back to basics and works through the Quick Cryptic from The Times. Plenty of explanations/tips here for those who are new to cryptic crosswords.

Komentáře • 29

  • @cjcarrizo42
    @cjcarrizo42 Před 4 lety +57

    Simon: sees word "hill"
    Also Simon: So in greek mythology...

  • @isaacbragg-gardiner2456
    @isaacbragg-gardiner2456 Před 2 lety +8

    This has helped a ton! My physics teacher used to do cryptics with us back in the day, and I always found it impossible to keep up. Thanks to this video, I really was able to get all the downs by myself. Hopefully with a little more practice I'll be finishing entire cryptics on my own :D

  • @daved3494
    @daved3494 Před 4 lety +7

    Excellent. Fascinating to listen to your thoughts as you solve these. So illuminating. Thank you.

  • @gordonglenn2089
    @gordonglenn2089 Před 4 lety +6

    As a long-time Dell and GAMES magazine cryptic crossword fan, I am always on the lookout for puzzles that are similar and/or somewhat more difficult, but not impossible. The typical British newspaper cryptic crosswords are usually too challenging for this American guy. That is partly because of all the British-isms (cricket, anyone?), but also that the UK setters are much, much more free-form about the "rules" than US and Canadian cruciverbalists. I recently discovered the Times Quick Cryptics and (finally!) found some that I can enjoy solving, usually getting 90%-100% of the answers without peeking. Books of them are available from Amazon.

  • @dizzyandwasted
    @dizzyandwasted Před rokem +4

    I don't think I will ever get the hang of these

  • @alyssawarrick22
    @alyssawarrick22 Před 4 lety +8

    Why is it when you walk through it I get it almost right away, and when left to my own devices I can't do it anymore?

    • @Stephen-Fox
      @Stephen-Fox Před 4 lety +1

      IKR - Even something of this difficulty I'd likely struggle with in the wild, but here I'm able to get a lot of clues before Simon even starts explaining how to figure out what's the definition and which is the wordplay.

  • @soumyabratabanerjee7182
    @soumyabratabanerjee7182 Před 5 lety +16

    its hellishly tough.. i could not solve a single one of my own.
    it would take a genuis to solve such cryptic ones.
    i surrender.. my enginnering problems are far more easier to solve than this.. no thoery is of much help to solve this riddles.

    • @Dank23dan
      @Dank23dan Před 4 lety +2

      read solving cryptic crosswords for dummies -- thats how I started

  • @jonhastings5129
    @jonhastings5129 Před 5 lety +16

    These are really difficult - not entry level. Where can I find easier ones for a beginner to try

    • @Wordsalad69420
      @Wordsalad69420 Před 4 lety +12

      There is no such thing as an easy cryptic crossword :P

    • @Lopsidationy
      @Lopsidationy Před 3 lety +2

      Kegler's cryptics are on the easy end.

    • @JediBlueDog
      @JediBlueDog Před 2 lety

      I just looked up easy cryptic crosswords and clicked on the first link. I managed to complete one after a week so I think it’s good.

  • @Dark_Mishra
    @Dark_Mishra Před 2 lety +6

    The “logic” behind how cryptic clues work is ridiculous! And makes even less sense if you AREN’T familiar with specific nations - especially when certain clues do focus on specific countries someone isn’t familiar with. Do these videos have part 2’s to explain them Rest of the clues? Still can’t figure out most of them even with half the puzzle solved.

  • @angelius777
    @angelius777 Před rokem

    Why am I realizing until now how different these crossword puzzles are? They are nothing like the ones I got in my newspaper. It is like if the ones I used to make were literal clues instead of an actual puzzle.

  • @Stephen-Fox
    @Stephen-Fox Před 4 lety +2

    I'm... Amused by how many of your older crossword videos I'm getting recommended now, and how utterly useless I am at cryptic crosswords except for clues being used specifically as examples even from wild cryptics - Quite a lot of the across clues you were explaining I was able to get pausing before you started explaining, but when I attempt a cryptic myself - even a straightforward one - that usually goes completely out of the window.

  • @davidhackston
    @davidhackston Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for these videos - they're really instructive. In case you're still reading comments on a video almost two years old, I know the answers to 11 and 15 down, but I'm stuck on the logic. In 11 down, I can account for everything except "pro", whereas with 15 down the answer is obvious, but I have no idea what the "soft soap" refers to. Thanks again!

    • @thea618
      @thea618 Před 4 lety +2

      I also had to think about the logic behind that one but it's pro as in "in favor of" if that helps!

    • @LK-3000
      @LK-3000 Před 3 lety

      Ditto on the "soap" part ... but the soft might refer to the cloth??

    • @loupgaroux9587
      @loupgaroux9587 Před 3 lety

      Pro (for) will join English (e) acting groups (casts) - FORECASTS (predicts).

    • @immers2410
      @immers2410 Před 3 lety

      I’m struggling with soft soap too

    • @mruse7180
      @mruse7180 Před 3 lety

      @@immers2410 to soft-soap someone: www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/soft-soap
      Flannel: www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/flannel

  • @nsrikand1
    @nsrikand1 Před rokem

    Quite useful

  • @dailycrosswordsolve3448

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  • @avisternlieb449
    @avisternlieb449 Před 8 měsíci

    Why is "wrong" an anagram indicator in the second clue? I didn't get that.

    • @Shaun742
      @Shaun742 Před 5 měsíci

      Anagram indicators can be quite abstract, with a little bit of practise and experience you'll start seeing them. Here, the word "wrong" is indicating disorder, i.e. something can be made "wrong" by mixing it up.

  • @gordonglenn2089
    @gordonglenn2089 Před 4 lety +1

    "Hot town" could be Gomorrah? ;-)

  • @alicialight
    @alicialight Před 2 lety

    I cannot see all of the clues

  • @Markknott29
    @Markknott29 Před rokem

    I personally do not like cryptic crosswords. I find them tedious and childish and this is my main reason why. The clues are essentially someone’s fabricated nonsense that are designed to confuse and frustrate people. If the writers of these puzzles were so intelligent they would choose a different career altogether. Here is my example of the kind of nonsensical garbage they come up with…
    Clue.. “I’M OFF TO BARBARA”
    I’m off to Barbara, when deconstructed, actually means
    I’m going to bed.
    Explanation breakdown is…
    Barbara Belle Geddes was an American actress who played the role of the mother in the tv series Dallas.
    So. If the first letters of the words ‘Going’ and ‘Bed’ are swapped around you will now have ‘Boing’ and ‘Ged’…
    I’m Bo-ing to Gedde…
    Which in cryptic crossword terms would sound like going to bed.
    Full version.. I’m going to Barbara Belle Geddes…
    I’m Bo-ing to Gedde…
    I’m going to bed…
    Puzzle solved
    Wasn’t too difficult was it….!?