'Arthur Wynne' (
1862 -
1945), born
Liverpool,
England, was a
British editor and puzzle constructor in his home country and the
United States of America. He invented the
crossword puzzle in
1913.
He worked for the ''
New York World'', then one day was asked to invent a new game for the paper. Wynne thought of a game he had played in his childhood called
Magic Squares and soon came up with the crossword Puzzle, which was first issued in the December 21st, 1913 issue of the ''World''.
It was originally called a Word-Cross Puzzle and was diamond shaped and had no black spaces.
Soon, it became cross-word then crossword, and had black spaces. Arthur came out
with his first crossword puzzle book in 1924.