Jake Hinton • June 11, 2025

Play Games in Borrego Springs

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Local brainteasers and word puzzles now available online

Looking for a quick mental break or a new way to engage online? A Borrego Springs local is building a growing collection of word and logic games at BorregoSprings.info—designed specifically for the community.


These browser-based games are free to play and require no signup. They're ideal for puzzle lovers, wordsmiths, and anyone looking for a fun, low-pressure challenge.


What You’ll Find


Circle J Wordgrid
A logic-and-vocab puzzle that blends elements of crossword puzzles and sudoku.


Palm Canyon Cryptogram
Crack the code by deciphering famous phrases—each letter stands for another.


Anza Borrego Anagram

Rearrange letters to uncover hidden words. Fast-paced and satisfying.


Made in Borrego, for Borrego


These games aren’t pulled from a national game database—they’re created by a Borrego Springs resident and reflect the spirit and creativity of our community. The games are part of a larger site project that includes a local business directory and more features in development.


Whether you're a full-time resident or just visiting, take a minute to try the games and explore what BorregoSprings.info has to offer.


Visit: www.borregosprings.info





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