A master list of articles on Crossword Unclued arranged by category. This includes a beginner's section with descriptions of cryptic clue types, indicators, abbreviations and other crossword information to help you with crossword solving.
If you're new to cryptic crosswords, you might want to start with the 7-Step Guide to Tackling Cryptic Crosswords. If you're tried solving for a bit and aren't happy with your progress, try More Tips For Solving Cryptic Crosswords.
For an overview of how to navigate the site, scroll towards the end of this page.
Clue Types At A Glance
The table below gives an overview of types of clues that appear in cryptic crosswords.
Each clue type link in the table opens a new page with its details – clue structure, tips for solving and examples.
Most cryptic clues have "indicators" that help you identify the clue type. The links under the Indicators column will give you a list of common indicators for that clue type.
Clue Type | Quick Description | Indicators |
Anagrams | Letters are jumbled up to give the solution e.g. TRAP* = PART | Anagram Indicators |
Homophones | Solution sounds like another word/phrase indicated in the clue e.g. WHERE {~WEAR} | Homophone Indicators |
Hidden Words | Solution is hidden within the clue e.g. "pop artist" gives PART | Hidden Word Indicators |
Deletions | Letters deleted to give the solution e.g. {-p}ART = ART | Deletion Indicators |
Charades | Words placed in sequence form the solution e.g. FAT + HER = FATHER | No indicator in general, except words like 'before', 'under' when the word sequence is to be changed |
Substitutions | Letter(s) substituted for another e.g. {-p + c}ART = CART | Substitution Indicators (coming soon!) |
Containers | Word within another word e.g. EAT within TRY = TREATY | Containment Indicators |
Acrostics | Solution formed from first letters of a sequence of words e.g. Put Away Redundant Things = PART | Acrostic Indicators |
Reversals | Word reversed to give the solution e.g. PART <- = TRAP | Reversal Indicators |
Letter Sequences | Selected letters from the clue give the solution e.g. mAsCoT gives ACT | Letter Sequence Indicators |
Letter Shifting | Letter moved to form a new word e.g. First letter of HEART moved to the end to form EARTH | Phrases like 'from top to bottom'. |
Letter Exchange | Two letters switch positions to form a new word e.g. T and P of TAPE switch positions to form PATE | Words like 'switching', 'internal exchange' |
Double Definitions | Two definitions for the same word e.g. quick writer = SWIFT | No indicator |
Cryptic Definitions | Lateral definition for the solution. | No indicator, sometimes ends in ? |
Cryptic Double-Definitions | Two definitions, at least one of which is a lateral definition | No indicator, sometimes ends in ? |
&lit | Wordplay and definition overlap. | No indicator, sometimes ends in ! |
Browse through the posts tagged clue types to see a wider list including more complex clue types.
Abbreviations And Other References
You need some "general knowledge" to solve cryptic crosswords, but the good news is that you can do pretty well with only surface knowledge. (You might not play golf for example, but if you pick up the basic jargon you can comfortably answer golf-related clues.)
A few articles to help you with the domain knowledge:
- Cricket And Cryptic Crosswords: Cricket is a favourite subject of crossword setters. This three-part series of articles covers cricket terminology and how its fits into cryptic clues.
- Cryptic Abbreviations: An overview of standard abbreviations that are commonly used in cryptic crosswords.
- French Words In Crosswords: Reference list of French words that frequently show up in crosswords.
- NATO Phonetic Alphabet In Crosswords
- Crosswords And The Game Of Bridge
Browse through the posts tagged words to familiarize yourself with typical cryptic crossword vocabulary.
Some devious devices crossword setters use to lead the solver astray.
- Tricky Indicators
- How To Interpret Punctuation In Clues
- The Significance of Apostrophe-S
- Wordplay Inversion
- False Capitalization
- Inter-Grid References
- Spoonerisms
- Cockney Speech and Rhyming Slang
Read posts tagged wordplay and crossword twists for more.
The Crossword Grid
A selection of articles about attributes of a cryptic crossword grid.
- ABC of the Crossword Grid: Overview of basic grid properties – shape, size, symmetry, black space distribution.
- Checking and Connectivity: What they mean, and how the affect the "fairness" of the puzzle
- Pangrammatic Grids
- Barred Grid vs Blocked Grid
- Nina: Secret message coded into the grid
- Create your own Crossword Grid, without using any software
- Quick way to count the words inside a grid
- How to put words into the grid, when creating a crossword puzzle
- On the grid: where to start?
Browse through the posts tagged grid for more.
Crossword Tools
A look at tools useful for crossword setters and solvers:
- Crossword Compiler and CrosswordMan
- BG Crossword Puzzle, a crossword solving tool for the blind
- Across Lite for interactive crosswords
- How to embed interactive crosswords in your website/blog
Browse through the posts tagged tools for more.
What Else?
Patterns/interesting trends in crosswords, interviews with setters and expert solvers, crossword book reviews, evaluation of setters' styles, and there's more. Visit the site archive for a chronological listing of all articles.
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2 comments
What category do palindromes come under?
A special kind of reversal, perhaps? (palindromes.)
In addition to the basic clue types listed above, the label clue types takes you to a wider list including palindromes and other distinctive/complex clue types.
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