Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword
The Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword is a classic word puzzle that’s been a brain-teasing staple since it debuted in print decades ago, crafted by editor Rich Norris until his retirement. You’re filling a grid—sizes vary, but think 15x15 weekdays swelling to 21x21 Sundays—with words clued by a mix of trivia, puns, and cultural nods that get trickier as the week rolls on. It’s online now, free at latimes.com/crossword, dropping fresh at 9 PM Pacific daily, no subscription needed. Tap or click to enter letters, with a skip mode that hops over filled squares, and you can pause the timer or rewind with unlimited undos—handy when you’re stuck on a sly clue. The vibe’s a blend of old-school charm and modern polish—clean digital grid, no frills, just you versus the words. It’s got a rep for broad vocab and clever wordplay, pulling from everything from history to Hollywood, and it’s been a proving ground for constructors like Gail Grabowski and Patti Varol, who took the helm in 2022. Perfect for a quick morning jolt or a late-night grind—how many squares do you think you’d crack before the Friday puzzle humbles you? (Oh, and today’s March 28, 2025—happy solving!)