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This looks like a really cool puzzle book for adults. I wish that I could use the digital version of this book the way I would a paperback copy. It would be more sustainable and I’d enjoy doing puzzles from my device.
Great time-killer for plane rides. They are difficult puzzles, but it does a decent job of balancing out some easier ones amongst the harder ones (except the mazes, which stumped me every time!).
Tired of spending your downtime just scrolling on your phone? Pick up The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book and delight in puzzles and activities designed to entertain and engage your mind. Whether you’re in the mood to solve sudoku, crack crosswords, or relax with a coloring page, this book has what you’re looking for. And with the sheer variety of activities and games included, all crafted by an experienced puzzler, you might even discover a new puzzle obsession!
So helpful and entertaining. Will recommend to others
It's a great way to take a break and use your brain at the same time. It's especially great when you don't want to be on your device.
I liked this so much I ordered it for a friend! There are so many fun puzzles, I know she'll find ones she likes and can do. Nice variety!
Thanks to NetGalley and Zeitgeist for letting me preview this copy!
This book is an activity book that is filled with sudokus, crossword puzzles and coloring activities. It is great for a snow day or if someone is in the hospital or an old folks home. It was a nice mix of different activities so you didn't get bored.
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this eARC.
Julie Demyanovich's The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book isn't your grandma's coloring book. This is a vibrant, engaging collection of activities that cleverly straddles the line between playful and sophisticated. It's less about childish doodles and more about fostering creativity in a fun, low-pressure environment. The variety is impressive, ranging from intricate word puzzles and brain teasers that challenge your intellect, to whimsical drawing prompts that encourage imaginative expression.
What sets this book apart is its artful design. The pages are visually appealing, avoiding the cluttered feeling often found in similar compilations. The instructions are clear and concise, making it easy to jump in regardless of your skill level. It's the perfect antidote to the stresses of daily life; a chance to tap into a childlike sense of wonder without feeling silly. Whether you're looking for a solo escape or a fun activity for a group, The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book offers a delightful and surprisingly rewarding experience. It's a cleverly curated collection that proves adult fun doesn't have to be complicated, or even remotely predictable.
This book is fun. I actually worked on it during my Thanksgiving break and I had a blast of a time! The activities are all interesting and fun. Even my 12 year old sister enjoyed this a lot.
I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book is a great book for adults for braintraining, relaxing, travelling, and passing the time. The book is divided into sections, and each one is themed. The variety of puzzles and activities to do is a fun mix and perfect for picking up at any point and finding something you're in the mood for. The book consists of sudukos, colouring, code breaking, mazes and much more!
A super fun activity book with a variety of well known puzzles. I really enjoyed looking at this book. It's excellent for folks like me who would like a variety of puzzles in one book. Obviously, get the print version!
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing this ARC. All thoughts are my own.
It was fun to look at, kind of sucks being on an ebook though! I would give it to a family member who enjoys these kinds of things.
The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book has all kinds of puzzles, brain teasers and games to keep your mind active and stave off boredom. It's entertaining and split into interesting categories.
Stop the doom-scrolling on your phone and actually do things that will stimulate your brain like the puzzles and word games in this new activity book. Doing puzzles actually helps keep your brain young.
BigThink.com states:
“Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain “rewire” itself by forming new neural pathways. Solving simple puzzles can help to “rewire” the brain, and it may even help to repair damage caused by traumatic injuries.”
Research has proven that doing word puzzles reduces the onset of dementia and can rewire the brain to help those who have suffered a traumatic brain injury like a stroke.
ProgressLifeline.com states
“A study found that doing crossword puzzles could reduce the onset of dementia by two and a half years. This suggests that mentally stimulating activities may help delay the onset of symptoms.”
As a child, way before cell phones, you would find me with a word puzzle book during my downtime, especially during long Sunday drives with my parents. I loved word-fill-ins, word searches, and cryptogram-style of puzzles. These days you’ll find me working on the same kinds of puzzles along with crosswords and sudoku puzzles.
The puzzles in the book are divided into themes or categories with fifteen or so puzzles in each category. From logic puzzles to crosswords to cryptograms and more, there are puzzles to fit every style of puzzler. Of course, there are answers at the end of the book in case you get stuck. This activity book would make a great gift for a parent or grandparent or as a family activity during mealtime. Families can pass the book around the table and each person can fill in the part of the puzzle they know or discuss the possible answers as a family.
Since I received an eBook for this review, I wasn’t able to complete all the puzzles because I had to rewrite them and then complete the puzzle. But, the few I did were fun and not too difficult.
Actually 4 1/2 stars. I am someone who loves puzzles – word, number, logic—you name it. And I loved this book. It’s the title I have an issue with. First, my teenage grandkids could handle this book, so the “adult” is totally unnecessary. And “Adult Fun” gives off certain connotations that have nothing to do with what is in the book.
Okay, that being said, I really did like this book. I will, however, suggest very strongly that if you want to do the puzzles, you buy the book as a physical copy and not an e-book as it was sent to me for possible review. And yes, I am going to do just that—go buy a physical copy.
There are all sorts of puzzles in here: find differences, crosswords, sudoku, scrambles, word search, logic, mazes, coloring pages, and more. There are several sections, each one of which is a different theme, such as “Whodunnit” or “famous artists” or “explorers” and more. They run the gamut from very easy to challenging and yes, there is an answer key at the back.
Recommended.
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Thank you to Netgalley, Zeitgeist, and Julie Demyanovich for providing me with a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book has a collection of different types of puzzles. Each chapter in the book has its own theme that the puzzles are designed to fit. There are a few pages at the beginning with instructions and tips on how to do some of the puzzles. At the end, there is an answer key.
I liked that there were lots of different types of puzzles. It’s nice to be able to try out all of the different types and not just be stuck doing the same type of puzzle every time. I thought some of the puzzles were too easy, but some of them were a good challenge. I had a problem with how some of the puzzles were set up or laid out.
Let’s talk about each puzzle type:
Mazes-I don’t usually enjoy mazes, but I really enjoyed the mazes in this book. In fact, I’m now considering getting myself a book with only mazes in it.
Wordsearches-The first Wordsearch was too easy and didn’t have enough variety of which directions the words were put into the puzzle. The rest of the Wordsearches were better.
Coloring Pages-The Coloring Pages were good.
Logic Puzzles- Some of the Logic Puzzles were too easy. I felt like I was given too much information, so I didn’t have to wrestle with it at all to figure out the answers. Some of them were a little more difficult, but, in general, I would have liked more of a challenge.
Magic Squares- The Magic Squares were pretty good. There was a range of difficulty. I enjoyed these.
Find the Difference in the Picture- The Find the Difference pictures were pretty good. I got stuck on a couple of them and had to check the answer key to find the last item. I like getting stuck sometimes.
Cryptograms- (decoding an encrypted quote) I enjoyed the Cryptograms and thought they were done well.
Sudoku- All of the Sudoku puzzles were way too easy. I was able to figure out every one of the puzzles after going through each of the numbers once. It felt like everything was just given to me.
Crossword Puzzles- The Crossword Puzzles were not numbered in the traditional way, so it was very difficult to find the number that you’re looking for. The numbering was all over the place. It was very off-putting. Some of the clues were too hard and some were too easy, but that probably just has to do with my knowledge of the subject matter.
Acrostic Puzzles- I thought the Acrostics were pretty good. Some were trickier than other and gave me a challenge, which I like.
Symbol Equations- The Symbol Equations drove me crazy. Some were way too easy. Some had many possible answers. I thought each symbol needed to be a different number, but the answer given in the answer key had a duplicate number for an answer (like symbol 1 is 3, symbol 2 is 3, instead of a different number for each symbol). This was frustrating because there were usually multiple answers that could work for the problem, but the answer they chose for the answer key had duplicate numbers?
I don’t know if that all made sense without seeing the puzzle, but basically what I’m saying is that the Symbols Equations need some work.
Equation Grids- All of the Equation Grids were way too easy.
Word Pyramids- The Word Puzzles were good. I was challenged with them and got stuck on a couple.
Answer Key-I wish that the answer key had page numbers for each puzzle, it would make it so much easier to find the puzzle you are looking for and not accidentally see the answers to another puzzle.
While this puzzle book did have some problems, I enjoyed the time I spent working through the puzzles. I especially enjoyed the Mazes, the Cryptograms, the Magic Squares, and the Word Pyramids. If you’re interested in Sudoku or Crossword Puzzles, I would suggest looking elsewhere.
This was very fun and relaxing activity to do, I imagine the physical copy would be a fantastic gift for someone who wants to get off their phone more and focus on relaxing activities. For me it made a rainy afternoon feel more relaxed and enjoyable.
This is such a fun activity book! If you’re looking for a challenge to keep your mind fresh, this is a fantastic option. It features a variety of puzzles, from acrostics and sudoku to crosswords and codes. Each chapter is grouped by topic, like History or Arts and Literature. I felt I even learned a few new trivia facts by working through the puzzles. The book has a great, clean layout that is easy to read. Highly recommended!
Thanks for the free book, @penguinrandomhouse
A great book for anyone looking for a variety of puzzles. The introduction lays out the various types of puzzles and how to solve them. Then follows several themed chapters with a mixture of puzzles in each section. I would say these puzzles are of medium difficulty.
Thank you to #NetGalley and #Zeitgeist for a free copy of #TheUltimateFunAdultActivityBook by Julie Demyanovich. All opinions are my own.
A variety of puzzles, perfect for traveling and puzzle hobbyists. I enjoyed that the pages switch it up to keep it fresh. The instructions are clear. I also think it's a great activity book for those who are actively trying to limit screen time. (A replacement for cell phone puzzle games that have ads, for example.) The themed chapters add a nice element of atmosphere.
Thank you for this advance copy Netgalley. I really appreciated this book, I felt like I could take it on a trip and stay engaged in it and pass the time. It has something for everyone and I will be following the author for more books and recommending to a friend