Last updated: May 2026
Rebusly publishes one original news rebus puzzle every day. Each puzzle encodes a real headline drawn from that day's news. After solving, players read a curated selection of articles from established news outlets covering the story from multiple angles.
Every puzzle includes articles from multiple outlets, selected to represent a range of editorial perspectives. We do not publish more than two articles from the same political lean in a single puzzle. Sources are drawn from established news organizations with professional editorial standards.
Puzzle topics, article curation, and editorial summaries (ledes) are written by hand. We do not accept payment or consideration from any source, outlet, or subject in exchange for coverage or puzzle selection.
Puzzle visuals, clues, ledes, and article curation are authored by a human editor. AI tools may be used for research assistance, search term generation, and administrative tasks. AI is never used to write published editorial content.
If a puzzle answer, clue, or editorial summary contains a factual error, we correct it as soon as the error is identified. Corrections to live puzzles are applied immediately. Corrections to ledes or article summaries are noted in the puzzle JSON metadata. To report an error, contact us at corrections@rebusly.com.
We do not fabricate, plagiarize, or misrepresent information. Article summaries accurately reflect the content of the linked source. We do not editorialize in article summaries — editorial voice is reserved for the lede and curation note, which are clearly labeled as Rebusly's editorial perspective.
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