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Patrick Berry was born on 1970, is an American puzzle creator (born 1970). Discover Patrick Berry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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1970

Patrick D. Berry (born 1970) is an American puzzle creator and editor who constructs crossword puzzles and variety puzzles.

1992

He discovered cryptic crosswords in 1992 and had his first cryptic constructing effort accepted by Games magazine.

1993

His first published variety puzzle appeared in Games April 1993 issue.

Berry continued writing puzzles for outlets such as The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, and the American Crossword Federation's Tough Cryptics newsletter.

He invented several variety puzzle formats, such as Rows Garden, Some Assembly Required, Boxing Rings, and Snake Charmer.

1997

After the publishing house he worked for shut down in late 1997, he became a full-time "freelance puzzler" ("a very dubious career choice").

He began constructing and editing American-style crosswords for Games World of Crosswords, a sister publication of Games, on a freelance basis.

1999

He had 227 crosswords published in The New York Times from 1999 to 2018.

His first New York Times crossword was published on Friday, September 17, 1999.

Most of Berry's 227 crosswords for the Times—published from 1999 to 2018—were themelesses or Sundays.

2003

Wiley, the publisher of the For Dummies book series, approached Berry around 2003 to write a book of crossword puzzles; Berry wanted the book to include a how-to guide on crossword construction, an idea that Wiley approved.

2004

His how-to guide for crossword construction was first published as a For Dummies book in 2004.

One of the most revered constructors of his time, Berry has been called the "Thomas Pynchon of crosswords".

Berry grew up in Boca Raton, Florida, and often solved Dell Magazines variety puzzles and tried to write his own crosswords in his youth.

Crossword Puzzle Challenges for Dummies, marketed more as a puzzle book than as a resource for aspiring constructors, was published in March 2004.

2011

He constructed a six-puzzle meta suite (a series of related puzzles) for the week of October 17, 2011, at the request of editor Will Shortz.

He has regularly written variety puzzles for The Wall Street Journal and formerly edited the Chronicle of Higher Education crossword.

2015

After it had gone out of print, Berry reacquired the rights, updated it, and republished it as a PDF ebook, the Crossword Constructor's Handbook, in 2015.

He began writing weekly novelty word puzzles for the New York Times variety page in 2015 and has been on The New Yorker puzzle roster since 2018.

Puzzle suites are occasionally released on his website, A-Frame Games.

Berry was awarded the Merl Reagle MEmoRiaL Award "for lifetime achievement in crossword construction" at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in 2021.

2018

As of 2018, Berry lives in an A-frame house in Athens, Georgia.