10 Bookish Puzzles for Cozy Winter Nights

Books

Julia is a professional nerd who can be spotted in the wild lounging with books in the park in Brooklyn, NY. She has a BA in International Studies from the University of Chicago and an MA in Media Studies from Pratt Institute. She loves fandom, theater, cheese, and Edith Piaf. Find her at juliarittenberg.com.

Even though I am a lifelong indoor kid, being relentlessly inside through the harsh winter months can get difficult. It’s important to have some sort of activity. Even if it’s not actively snowing, the weather in the winter can get pretty nasty and unforgiving, which necessitates staying inside and making our own fun. Having a puzzle on the go is a great way to have a little activity break from reading, cleaning, or anything else. Letting your brain focus on fitting the pieces together can be very meditative, and there are a number of great book puzzles for cozy winter nights.

Puzzling can be a long and frustrating process, but I’m never doing it for speed or as an attempt to win. The nice thing about puzzles — and other solitary home activities like reading — is that they don’t have to be competitive. My hatred of competitive activities is probably what drove my relentless indoor kid nature. And, though reading is usually a solitary activity, puzzles can be something to do as a group, chatting about favorite books or other literary topics.

We have plenty of book-specific and bookish art puzzles to tide you through the winter months when the weather pushes you to embrace the life of an indoor kid.

book club puzzle cover

Galison Book Club Puzzle

For a little extra fun during your book club, you can break out this puzzle between the long conversations about your reading. $17

Even with the cold of the winter months, bookish puzzles are a great activity for meditating on your favorite books at home.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Cast, Premiere Date & More Updates
Cormac McCarthy’s Longtime Secret Muse Revealed to Be 16-Year-Old Girl
Tammy Duckworth Explains How Pete Hegseth Would Weaken The US Military
Gen Z Killed Millennials Hit Pieces
Undocumented Filipino immigrants in Long Beach fear what’s to come – NBC Los Angeles