I found a new "daily word puzzle" which might be of interest to you all. It's called Cell Tower (kind of a dumb name):
https://www.andrewt.net/puzzles/cell-tower/?
Make words by connecting contiguous letters until you can fill the grid. All words are at least four letters long. Unlike some other "word search" puzzles, the letters don't form words in the order you connect them, but how all of the letters would be read left to right, top to bottom; so "guideline" could be formed like
Code:
G X U X
I D E X
X L I N
X E X S
(where X is some other unconnected letter).
A tip I've found is to start in the upper-left and lower-right corners; you know that the upper-left letter is going to be the first letter of a word, and once you have that filled out, you know where another word will start. Similar with the lower-right corner, but there you know where a word will have to end. From those corners you can work towards the middle. Just be aware that just because you found a word doesn't mean that word will be part of the solution; if you get near the end and you can't find a way to form the last few words, you probably made a word somewhere which isn't part of the solution.
A cool thing about this puzzle is that from the menu, you can easily go back and do any other day's puzzle. There are seven so far, so if you finish today's (or just get stumped on it), you can go back and work on another one.
Here's today's solution if you're still not getting how this is supposed to work (I had to cheat to understand it at first too):