Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The science of enigmas and their solution.
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- noun the study of
puzzles
Etymologies
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Examples
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Puzzle master Will Shortz earned a degree in enigmatology the study of puzzles from Indiana University in 1974.
Can Sue Shellenbarger 2010
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I just discovered that he grew up in Indiana on an Arabian horse farm and designed his own college degree program in enigmatology (the study of puzzles).
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When Mr. Shortz, who sold his first puzzle at 14 and received a degree in enigmatology (read: games) from the University of Indiana, took over the Times crossword, he broadened the subjects and added popular culture, which is why the Simpsons keep showing up as clues.
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In college, where he did a self-designed major, he earned the world’s first degree in enigmatology, the study of puzzles.
‘I’ve outlasted them all’: the spectacular life of the world’s most powerful crossword editor J Oliver Conroy 2021
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Despite skepticism from his middle school teacher about that dream, Mr. Shortz went on to self-design a degree at Indiana University in enigmatology — the scientific study of puzzles as it is related to semiotics, culture and cognition.
Will Shortz, New York Times Crossword Editor, Says He Is Recovering From a Stroke By 2024
whichbe commented on the word enigmatology
The investigation or analysis of enigmas. Also, the art and science of puzzle construction.
May 12, 2008
john commented on the word enigmatology
“Before joining The Times, Mr. Shortz was the editor of Games magazine. He holds the world's only college degree in enigmatology, the study of puzzles, which he earned in the Individualized Major Program at Indiana University in 1974.”
The New York Times, Talk to The Times: Crossword Editor Will Shortz, July 19, 2009
April 26, 2011
frogapplause commented on the word enigmatology
Max Cannon, the linguist and cartoonist who creates "Read Meat", once told me that if he were ever trapped in an elevator with someone, he'd want that someone to be Will Shortz.
April 26, 2011
bilby commented on the word enigmatology
Are you therefore starting the Who Would We Want To Be Trapped In A Lift With list?
April 26, 2011
reesetee commented on the word enigmatology
Ooh, that's a great idea! Anyone?
*waits*
April 26, 2011
ruzuzu commented on the word enigmatology
I nominate reesetee.
April 26, 2011
reesetee commented on the word enigmatology
I'm game! *scurries off*
April 26, 2011
reesetee commented on the word enigmatology
Here it is.
April 26, 2011