Not for the first time, I set a cryptic aside yesterday after maybe an hour's fruitless staring at four last clues. I picked it up again this afternoon and answered all four in under a minute.
Does this ever happen to anyone else and if so, any thoughts on why it does?
Happens because your brain unconsciously carries on thinking. Sometimes I have started thinking. Stopped and done other things. Then randomly an answer spits itself out. We underestimate our brain's abilities. Imho
I often do that humber. I have sat with a crossword nearly all evening then got up to do something and got the answers straight away. About an hour ago I came on here for an answer that I should have known - considering I get an occasional flare-up of eczema on my hand. Clearing the clutter I call it.
I think it does feel like fresh eyes at the time, but I've also had answers come to mind while doing something else entirely, so something must be chugging away in the background
I thought it wouldn't just be me, so if it's something to do with the way we process information to solve problems, has anyone ever studied it or given it a name?
That happens to me too. Pick a crossword up in the morning that I have been puzzling over all the previous evening and, as you say, Hey Presto, the answers are there.
well if it is Psybbs, when I dropped a new, open tin of paint and thought "9d - autodidact, doh!" I'd hate to imagine what the other poor s*d was thinking.. ;)
Can and does happen to me too. That's why I can't understand some people who ask for up to 15 answers to a specific crossword before 10.30am. Just chill, put it down, come back to it later, etc etc. There's all day to do it.