Okay, so today I decided to tackle this “handles crossword” thing. I’ve always loved word puzzles, and I figured, why not try building one myself? It sounded like a fun little project.

Getting Started
First, I brainstormed a bunch of words that I thought would be interesting to include. I just jotted them down in a notebook, nothing fancy. I wanted a mix of short and long words, some easy, some a bit trickier. I figured that would make for a decent challenge.
Building the Grid
Next up was the grid. This part was definitely the most challenging. I started by drawing a big square on a piece of paper. Then, I tried fitting in my longest word, kind of like the backbone of the whole puzzle. It took a few attempts, a lot of erasing, and some serious head-scratching.
- Place the longest word horizontally or vertically.
- Fit in the next longest words, intersecting with letters in the first word.
- Keep going, adding smaller words to fill the gaps.
I kept going back and forth, moving words around, redrawing the grid, and generally making a mess of things. There were a couple of times I almost gave up, but I pushed through.
Clue Writing
Once the grid was finally looking decent, I moved on to the clues. I tried to be a bit clever with these, not just giving straight definitions. I mean, where’s the fun in that? I wanted to make people think a little, maybe even chuckle.
Some clues were easier to write than others. For some words, I had an idea right away. For others, I stared at the word for ages, trying to come up with something witty. It was a good mix of easy and challenging, just like the puzzle itself.
The Final Result
After a lot of tweaking and refining, I finally had a finished crossword! It’s not perfect, and it’s probably not the most challenging puzzle ever, but I’m pretty happy with it. It was a fun process, and I learned a lot along the way. I can absolutely say that I finished my very own crossword puzzle.
I might even try making another one sometime. Maybe with a theme next time!