About The Art of Espionage: A Word Search Mission by Unscreen Yourself!
The Art of Espionage is a trivia-themed word search puzzle book with a clearance level.
Each puzzle uncovers the shadowy world of spies — from Cold War missions and covert ops to real gadgets, tactics, and legendary agents. Every puzzle also includes a Did You Know? trivia fact box revealing the true stories behind the clues.
WHAT’S INSIDE:
80 spy-themed word search missions inspired by real intelligence operations, gadgets, tactics, and code names
1,600 words pulled from actual espionage history — you’re not just solving puzzles, you’re uncovering secrets
Spy trivia on every page — from sabotage and seduction to Cold War cover-ups, each puzzle includes a real piece of spy history
It’s screen-free, brain-sharpening fun for puzzle lovers, trivia buffs, and anyone who’s ever wondered how far a spy would go to stay in the shadows.
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Author Bio:
No, Unscreen Yourself! didn’t start in a garage. It started mid-scroll — bouncing between email, TikTok, a breaking news alert, an abandoned Amazon cart, two unfinished texts, and a recipe I was never going to cook anyway — switching apps twelve times in five minutes and somehow still feeling like my brain hadn’t taken a break.
Our attention span isn’t shrinking. It’s being hijacked — one ping, one swipe, one doom-scroll at a time.
We’re not really taking breaks. We’re just switching screens and calling it rest.
So we made something that cuts through the digital noise.
At Unscreen Yourself!, we craft puzzle books that help your brain reset and relax — instead of leaving you restless, and somehow more tired than when you started.
Immersive puzzle books packed with fascinating trivia facts — made to snap your focus back into working for you, not the algorithm.
Because your brain deserves a better “For You” — one that’s actually looking out for you.
That’s what our puzzles are for — the only break that doesn’t leave you more distracted than when you started.