Sydney Morning Herald, May 25, 2026 — The digital arena of daily puzzles is again abuzz, with the upcoming Superquiz on Monday, May 25, drawing attention. Access to this particular intellectual sparring ground, especially its 'Mini Crossword', is apparently tied to a premium subscription. This paywall strategy continues to be a recurring theme in the digital content landscape.
This model of exclusive access is presented as a benefit for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald premium subscribers. They are directed to specific links to engage with the puzzles.

A separate, less prominent mention points to a Monday, May 26 Superquiz involving one Michelle Stillman. The exact nature and significance of this event remain, at this juncture, less clear. Details are scarce, making it difficult to ascertain its impact or scope.
The trend of metered access to content, even for seemingly ephemeral diversions like crosswords, underscores a broader economic shift. Publishers are increasingly seeking revenue streams beyond traditional advertising, with subscription models becoming a staple for sustained operation and, presumably, profit.