A2Z News · Daily Digest

May 22, 2026

6 stories · ~2 min read

Today's briefing: a few timeless things worth knowing about words, language, AI, and puzzles. (Archive edition.)

Word Games

Wordle went from a gift to a global habit

Josh Wardle built the once-a-day word game for his partner; The New York Times bought it in 2022 and millions now play daily.

AI & Tech

Machine translation keeps getting more natural

AI translation now captures tone and idiom far better than the word-for-word tools of a decade ago.

Word Games

The Scripps National Spelling Bee dates to 1925

Its winning words send students deep into Latin, Greek, and the long history of English spelling.

Language & Words

Beware 'false friends' between languages

Spanish 'embarazada' looks like 'embarrassed' but actually means 'pregnant' -- a classic false friend for learners.

Puzzles & Games

Rebus puzzles tell stories with pictures

A rebus uses images and letters to stand in for words and phrases -- an ancient idea that is still good fun today.

Offbeat & Fun

'Go.' can be a complete sentence

With an implied 'you,' a single word forms a full command -- English at its most efficient.

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