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🎨 LEXBUZZ Edition #11: Small Wins, Big Art & The Joy of Stories!

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    Lexbuzz Edition 11

    Hello Lexulous Community!

    Did you see the news from the Congo this week? The birth of rare twin mountain gorillas is just the best thing I've heard in ages. It's a small win in the grand scheme of things, but it feels huge.

    Speaking of huge, some dedicated folks built a 12.5 million block library inside Minecraft to host censored journalism. It’s called the "Uncensored Library," and it's a brilliant way to use a game for something that matters.

    It's National Storytelling Week, which got me thinking about how every game of Lexulous tells a story. You have the tentative opening moves, the mid-game plot twist where someone plays a 'Q' on a triple word score, and the final scramble to clear your rack.


    πŸŒ€ Weekly Word Wonder: TSUNDOKU

    Pronunciation: TSOON-doh-koo

    Definition: (Noun, Japanese origin) The act of acquiring books and letting them pile up unread; the stack of books itself.
    Origin: A combination of tsun (to stack), oku (to leave), and doku (reading).
    Usage:

    1. "Her nightstand was a monument to tsundoku, topped with three novels she fully intended to start this weekend."
    2. "Despite his chronic tsundoku, he couldn't resist buying the leather-bound dictionary at the estate sale."

    πŸ—“οΈ Of the Day: Art, Sweets, and Shadows

    • Jan 31 – Inspire Your Heart with Art Day: Art isn't just for museums. It's in the way you arrange your tile rack or spot a bingo nobody else saw.
    • Feb 1 – National Dark Chocolate Day: I don't need an excuse to eat chocolate, but "brain food for word games" is a pretty good one.
    • Feb 2 – Groundhog Day: Six more weeks of winter or an early spring? Either way, it's a good time to start a new game.

    πŸ‘Š Punbelievable Punchlines

    "I'm reading a book on anti-gravity..."
    "It's impossible to put down!"


    🧩 The Common Bond

    Find the single word that pairs with all three words in the set to form a new compound word or phrase.

    Example: Sun / Flower / Rise -> (SUN)

    Your Challenges:

    1. Butter / Fire / Dragon -> (?)
    2. Star / Shell / Jelly -> (?)
    3. Pop / Cob / Sweet -> (?)

    Post your bonds in the comments below!


    πŸ“œ Last Week's Answers (Edition #10)

    πŸ”‘ Fill in the Fable:

    1. labyrinth 2. bridge 3. silver 4. distraction 5. perspective

    πŸ’‘ Tricky Tidbits: The Cryptic Riddle
    Answer: An echo

    Happy Puzzling!
    β€” The Lexulous Team

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      Lexbuzz Edition 11

      Hello Lexulous Community!

      Did you see the news from the Congo this week? The birth of rare twin mountain gorillas is just the best thing I've heard in ages. It's a small win in the grand scheme of things, but it feels huge.

      Speaking of huge, some dedicated folks built a 12.5 million block library inside Minecraft to host censored journalism. It’s called the "Uncensored Library," and it's a brilliant way to use a game for something that matters.

      It's National Storytelling Week, which got me thinking about how every game of Lexulous tells a story. You have the tentative opening moves, the mid-game plot twist where someone plays a 'Q' on a triple word score, and the final scramble to clear your rack.


      πŸŒ€ Weekly Word Wonder: TSUNDOKU

      Pronunciation: TSOON-doh-koo

      Definition: (Noun, Japanese origin) The act of acquiring books and letting them pile up unread; the stack of books itself.
      Origin: A combination of tsun (to stack), oku (to leave), and doku (reading).
      Usage:

      1. "Her nightstand was a monument to tsundoku, topped with three novels she fully intended to start this weekend."
      2. "Despite his chronic tsundoku, he couldn't resist buying the leather-bound dictionary at the estate sale."

      πŸ—“οΈ Of the Day: Art, Sweets, and Shadows

      • Jan 31 – Inspire Your Heart with Art Day: Art isn't just for museums. It's in the way you arrange your tile rack or spot a bingo nobody else saw.
      • Feb 1 – National Dark Chocolate Day: I don't need an excuse to eat chocolate, but "brain food for word games" is a pretty good one.
      • Feb 2 – Groundhog Day: Six more weeks of winter or an early spring? Either way, it's a good time to start a new game.

      πŸ‘Š Punbelievable Punchlines

      "I'm reading a book on anti-gravity..."
      "It's impossible to put down!"


      🧩 The Common Bond

      Find the single word that pairs with all three words in the set to form a new compound word or phrase.

      Example: Sun / Flower / Rise -> (SUN)

      Your Challenges:

      1. Butter / Fire / Dragon -> (?)
      2. Star / Shell / Jelly -> (?)
      3. Pop / Cob / Sweet -> (?)

      Post your bonds in the comments below!


      πŸ“œ Last Week's Answers (Edition #10)

      πŸ”‘ Fill in the Fable:

      1. labyrinth 2. bridge 3. silver 4. distraction 5. perspective

      πŸ’‘ Tricky Tidbits: The Cryptic Riddle
      Answer: An echo

      Happy Puzzling!
      β€” The Lexulous Team

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      @lexulous said in 🎨 LEXBUZZ Edition #11: Small Wins, Big Art & The Joy of Stories!:

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