M2M Day 264: Two letters away!
This post is part of Month to Master, a 12-month accelerated learning project. For July, my goal is to solve a Saturday New York Times crossword puzzle in one sitting without any aid.
I made a bit of a mistake…
This morning, I woke up excited to take on today’s Saturday puzzle on video.
To ensure the best possible solve, I decided to warm up with a Friday puzzle from 2016. In 17 minutes, I finished the Friday (with one mistake), which is probably my best performance all month.
Surprised, I decided to see how crossword blogger Rex Parker rated the puzzle’s difficulty. And this is where the mistake happened…
Out of habit, I typed “rex” into my browser, rexwordpuzzle.blogspot.com autofilled, and I clicked enter.
As soon as the page loaded, I realized my mistake, but it was too late: The answers to today’s Saturday puzzle were rendered right in front of me.
I quickly looked away, but my brain had already registered some of the answers.
As a result, I couldn’t fairly solve today’s puzzle on video, which is particularly frustrating given that the puzzle is apparently “suuuuper-easy”.

Nevertheless, I had to opt for Plan B: The 2017 Saturday puzzles.
So far this month, I haven’t solved a single 2017 Saturday puzzle, saving them for this last week of this month’s challenge.
Today, I decided to start at the beginning with the January 14 puzzle. (The first Saturday of the year is from January 7, but I had previously started that puzzle, so the 1/14 was the first completely clean crossword).
In 28 minutes, I completed the entire puzzle perfectly with the exception of two squares. Upon entering in the last letter, I actually thought there was a 50% chance that the entire puzzle was correct (thereby officially completing this month’s challenge). I was wrong, but still — I surprised myself once again with this week’s performance.
Something about being on camera pushes me to perform at my highest level, so I plan to film all puzzles moving forward.

Here’s the timelapse of today’s solve…
