cluescapitalization
Cluescapitalization is a proposed typographic convention in puzzle writing in which the capitalization pattern within a clue signals how the clue should be interpreted. The idea is to encode information about definitions, wordplay operations, or thematic links directly through which words are capitalized versus left in lowercase. Proponents argue that this approach can add a visual layer to solving and help setters convey multiple constraints without expanding the clue’s length.
Origins and terminology are informal; cluescapitalization emerged in online puzzle communities as writers experimented with typography
Mechanics and common patterns vary, but several recurring motifs appear. In many implementations, capitalized words are
Reception and accessibility considerations are mixed. Some solvers appreciate the extra layer of meaning and the
See also: typography, cryptic clue conventions, word puzzle design.