About Word Search: Worldly Wonders by Unscreen Yourself!
Did you know Petra was carved into rose-colored rock over 2,000 years ago—and completely forgotten by the Western world for centuries, until its rediscovery in 1812?
You would if you picked up this trivia-packed puzzle book.
Worldly Wonders is a travel-trivia-themed word search puzzle book with an immersive twist. Each puzzle comes with a Did You Know? trivia fact about real places, ancient cities, and wild landmarks worth remembering — it’s a screen-free trip through the wonders of our world, one puzzle at a time.
You’re not just finding words — you’re rediscovering the world.
It’s smart, screen-free fun for puzzle lovers, trivia buffs, curious minds, and travelers at heart. So if you want to sharpen your brain and discover our world’s jaw-dropping wonders one word at a time… this is your next great adventure.
No passport needed.
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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.
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