You're invited: a community call with Gary Ware 🎉


Hey there,

Something's been shifting at NeuroDiversion: we're growing from a once-a-year event into a year-round home. The gathering in Austin is still the heart of it—but around it we're building a learning library, daily games, professional education, and a community that doesn't pack up when the weekend ends.

Here's some of what that looks like right now.

Join Us for a Community Call: Tuesday, September 22

We're hosting a live community call, and Gary Ware is running the show. If you were at ND25 or ND26, you know Gary—he's the play expert behind Breakthrough Play, and "a call hosted by Gary" is pretty much a guarantee it won't be a dull one. Expect something interactive, a little unexpected, and actually fun.

When: Tuesday, September 22
​Time: 4pm Pacific / 6pm Central / 7pm Eastern
​RSVP here: https://partiful.com/e/xgxN7TO4BSLdRsykr7eG​

Be sure to RSVP so we know you're coming, and you'll get any updates before we go live. Bring yourself, bring your questions, and come ready to play a little.

Two New Daily Games

We've also been building daily games—quick, replayable activities to drop into whenever your brain needs somewhere to go. Two word games are live now, with a fresh puzzle every day.

Word Storm — Seven letters, sixty seconds, and one question: how many words can you make? Longer words score more, and using all seven letters hits the jackpot.

Play Word Storm → https://www.neurodiversion.org/wordstorm​

Word Hunt — A grid of letters and sixty seconds to trace as many words as you can by connecting neighboring tiles. There's a hidden "gold word" worth a bonus every day—and if a ticking clock stresses you out, there's a no-timer mode.
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​Play Word Hunt → https://www.neurodiversion.org/wordhunt​

Both games include a friendly leaderboard called Today's Players. Compete for the high score if that's your thing, or just see who else is playing right now—either way, you're never puzzling alone. And of course, both games are built the way we make everything: adjustable text size, a dyslexia-friendly font, reduced motion, and sound you can turn off.

These are still early, so go play and tell us what you think—what's fun, what's frustrating, what would make you come back tomorrow.

More soon. This is just part of what's coming.

Chris & the ND Team

P.S. Next month's community call is free and open to everyone. If someone comes to mind who'd enjoy it, forward this note along so they can sign up—Gary works best with a crowd.

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