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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 32 MIN

Natan Last: How Crossword Puzzles Deepen Thinking and Highlight the Hidden Math of Language

from Have a Life Teaching · host John Schembari

What can crossword puzzles teach us about learning?In this episode of the Have a Life Teaching Podcast, I speak with crossword constructor and social scientist Natan Last, author of Across the Universe: The Past, Present, and Future of the Crossword Puzzle.We explore how crossword puzzles bring together language, mathematics, history, and creative thinking—and why they can be powerful tools for classroom learning.Natan explains how crossword solving strengthens decoding skills, pattern recognition, and productive struggle. We also discuss how puzzles reflect cultural moments in history and how teachers can use crossword creation as a collaborative learning activity.If you’re looking for ways to help students think more strategically and deeply, this conversation offers surprising insights.Topics in this episodeHow crossword puzzles develop analytical and creative thinkingWhy the best solvers rely on pattern recognition—not just knowledgeThe mathematics behind crossword grid designCrossword puzzles as cultural and historical artifactsUsing crossword creation as a classroom learning strategyHow puzzles foster collaboration and communityGuestNatan Last is a crossword constructor whose puzzles appear in The New York Times and The New Yorker. He is also a social scientist whose research focuses on migration and asylum policy.Natan Last LinkedIn PageNatan Last WebsiteNatan Last Book - Across the Universe Music by Aylex

What can crossword puzzles teach us about learning?In this episode of the Have a Life Teaching Podcast, I speak with crossword constructor and social scientist Natan Last, author of Across the Universe: The Past, Present, and Future of the Crossword Puzzle.We explore how crossword puzzles bring together language, mathematics, history, and creative thinking—and why they can be powerful tools for classroom learning.Natan explains how crossword solving strengthens decoding skills, pattern recognition, and productive struggle. We also discuss how puzzles reflect cultural moments in history and how teachers can use crossword creation as a collaborative learning activity.If you’re looking for ways to help students think more strategically and deeply, this conversation offers surprising insights.Topics in this episodeHow crossword puzzles develop analytical and creative thinkingWhy the best solvers rely on pattern recognition—not just knowledgeThe mathematics behind crossword grid designCrossword puzzles as cultural and historical artifactsUsing crossword creation as a classroom learning strategyHow puzzles foster collaboration and communityGuestNatan Last is a crossword constructor whose puzzles appear in The New York Times and The New Yorker. He is also a social scientist whose research focuses on migration and asylum policy.Natan Last LinkedIn PageNatan Last WebsiteNatan Last Book - Across the Universe Music by Aylex

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