Brits looking to brush up their skills in the coronavirus pandemic have downloaded a whopping 125% more crosswords since lockdown began.
New research gives a fascinating insight into the online puzzles, hobbies and crafts people have turned their minds to while forced to stay at home.
Sitting in first place as the UK's most downloaded category is crosswords and puzzles, up an impressive 125%. Content for children takes a respectable second place, seeing more than 100% rise as parents look to entertain their children at home.
Brits can put their minds to the test with the Daily Mirror's bumper puzzle pullout in every Tuesday's paper during lockdown.
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