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Minimalistic activity books

  • The Elf Word Search Advent Calendar

    Find 300 Elves in 24 days. A playful take on traditional word search, wrapped in a minimalistic design. Swap screentime for a relaxing word search this christmas.

  • Sudoku Advent Calendar

    Solve 24 sudoku’s before christmas. Suitable for beginners. Snuggle up with a nice cup of tea and let your mind at ease and your brain get to work.

Where self-care meets smart-care

  • Our books are sophisticated enough to be displayed on a coffee table or nightstand. We’re selling a puzzle book you can be proud of.

  • Puzzle books like sudoku, word search, cross words and wordle can all help with an increased brain activity and mental wellbeing - and reduce brain fog. It challanges your cognitive skills like you normally dont’t face in your everyday life.

  • Solving puzzle books the perfect escape from the constant digital noise. Our books is a vital part of a wind-down in the evening or for a wind-up in the morning.

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FIND YOUR WAY OUT OF

THE BRAIN FOG

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Our books are designed to give you more than just a brain workout. Here's the benefits of solving puzzles:

  • That satisfying feeling you get from a finished puzzle? It’s your brain’s very own, screen-free "like" button.

  • Puzzles are a great workout for your memory. The more you play, the better your brain gets at recalling information.

  • By focusing on a single task, you quiet anxious thoughts and lower your stress levels. It’s a peaceful reset for your mind.

  • Swapping your phone for our calming, screen-free puzzle books is a great way to prepare for a night’s sleep.

  • By diverting attention from everyday stressors and focusing on a singular, solvable task, puzzles provide the essential mental workout needed to improve agility and overcome feelings of sluggishness.

15 minutes

a day

You don't have to spend hours doing puzzles to get the benefits. Studies show that engaging in just 15 to 20 minutes is enough to improve cognitive function.