02/01/2025
Finally, a collection of Blind, friendly puzzle games! 
🧩 National Puzzle Day: A Celebration for Blind and Low-Vision Puzzle Lovers! 🧩
Calling all brain teasers, logic lovers, and word wizards—it’s National Puzzle Day , and you don’t need sight to enjoy the challenge! Whether you love a tricky word game, a tactile jigsaw, or an audio-based logic puzzle, today is the perfect excuse to flex your mental muscles. 🧠 Puzzles: A Brain Workout for Everyone Did you know that puzzles aren’t just fun—they’re great for your brain? Solving puzzles can:
✅ Improve memory & problem-solving skills – Challenging your brain strengthens mental connections.
✅ Boost focus & reduce stress – Immersing yourself in a puzzle can help clear your mind and boost your mood.
✅ Sharpen auditory & tactile skills – For blind and low-vision players, puzzles that engage touch or sound can enhance memory and spatial reasoning. 🎧 Accessible Puzzle Games & Apps Not all puzzles rely on vision—here are some great accessible puzzle games you can play using your screen reader or tactile skills:
🔹 A Dark Room – A text-based adventure that relies on logic and problem-solving. ( Available on iOS & PC )
🔹 Zynga’s Words with Friends – Compatible with VoiceOver & TalkBack, this game lets you challenge friends to a word battle.
🔹 Lost & Hound – A puzzle adventure where you play as a guide dog solving mysteries using sound cues.
🔹 Blindfold Sudoku – An audio-based version of Sudoku, fully accessible for blind players.
🔹 BG Word Not Allowed – An accessible word game with VoiceOver support. 👐 Tactile Puzzles & Braille Games If you prefer hands-on puzzles, check out these blind-friendly, tactile games and puzzles :
🟡 Braille & Tactile Jigsaw Puzzles – Available at APH.org , these puzzles feature raised textures and Braille labels.
🟠 Braille Uno & Accessible Card Games – Get a deck at MaxiAids and challenge your friends.
🔵 3D Wooden Logic Puzzles – Stores like Puzzle Master sell tactile-friendly brain teasers.
🟣 Perkins Library & National Library Service – Borrow free Braille and large-print puzzle books. 🏆 How to Celebrate National Puzzle Day as a Blind or Low-Vision Player 🔹 Try a new accessible puzzle game on your phone or computer.
🔹 Challenge a friend to an audio-based or tactile puzzle.
🔹 Explore Braille crosswords, word searches, and Sudoku through Perkins Library or NLS.
🔹 Host a puzzle night with blind-friendly board games and brain teasers.
🔹 Test your riddle skills —can you stump your friends with a tricky brain teaser?
Puzzles aren’t just about solving problems—they’re about having fun, challenging yourself, and building skills in a creative way. Whether you’re cracking a code, solving an audio mystery, or feeling your way through a tactile brain teaser, today is all about making puzzles accessible and enjoyable for everyone! What’s your favorite way to puzzle? Drop a 🧩 if you’re up for the challenge today! 🚀