Being in prison can be monotonous. With not much to do and a lot of time ahead of them, people are bound to get bored and restless.
Quizzes, puzzles and games can be light-hearted fun and help people inside take their mind off things and just play for a moment.

Edward sent in this drawing that can be coloured in, from a prison in NSW.
Test your general knowledge on our monthly quiz!

Hangman is a simple word-guessing game for two or more players.

Fill in the boxes with numbers from 1-9 with no repeated numbers in each line, horizontally or vertically.

Submit a caption to this photo, and we will print the three finalists (including the winner) in the next edition.

Submit a caption to this photo, and we will print the three finalists (including the winner) in the next edition!

Edward sent in this drawing that can be coloured in, from a prison in NSW.

To play Uno, you can use a standard 52-card deck, including the Jokers.

Rolling Stone is a game for four players. You’ll need a 32-card deck (remove 2s through to 6s). Aces are high and 7s are low. The aim of Rolling Stone is to be the first player to discard all their cards.

A big thank you to Dougie, who writes from a Victorian prison, for sharing his jokes with us!

Find the nine-letter word in the grid. Then see how many other words you can find of three or more letters. You can only use each letter once and every word must contain the centre letter.
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