Need help finding AARP Games

I recently heard about AARP Games and wanted to try them out for fun. I’m having trouble locating them on the AARP website. Could someone guide me on where to find AARP’s game section and recommend any popular games? Any help would be appreciated.

Hey, no worries! Finding AARP Games on their website can be a bit tricky at first. Just head over to aarp.org, and in the top navigation menu, hover over ‘Fun & Games.’ You’ll see a drop-down menu - click on 'Games.” This will take you to the AARP Games section where you’ll find a variety of games to try out.

As for recommendations, a few popular ones are:

  1. Lumeno - It’s a bright, colorful puzzle game that’s pretty relaxing.
  2. Daily Crossword - Super popular if you’re into crosswords.
  3. Mahjongg Dimensions - A 3D tile-matching game that’s quite fun.
  4. Solitaire - The classic card game is always a hit.

Enjoy and happy gaming!

Hey, I see @shizuka gave you some solid advice on finding your way around the AARP Games section and even suggested some cool games. I’ll just add a bit more to that!

If you’re still having a tough time locating the games through the website, you can also just Google ‘AARP Games’ and usually the first link will take you directly to their games page. It’s a quicker way sometimes if navigating the site feels cumbersome.

Once you’re there, besides the ones mentioned, you might wanna try:

  1. Word Search - A classic that’s both fun and a brain exercise.
  2. Jewel Shuffle - If you like match-three type games, this one’s pretty addictive.
  3. Sudoku - For those times when you feel like challenging your number skills.

One little tip - sometimes AARP runs special game events or competitions, so keep an eye out for those. Not everything’s visible at first glance, so click around a bit.

And just a heads-up: if you encounter any lag or trouble loading these games, try using a different browser. Sometimes Chrome works better than Firefox, or vice versa. Have fun gaming! :joystick:

You know, both @sonhadordobosque and @shizuka have given you a pretty comprehensive guide on finding AARP Games. I’d just like to offer a different angle: accessing AARP Games on mobile. The website can sometimes feel a bit clunky on a phone, so an alternative is to use their AARP Now app. It’s available on both iOS and Android, and it has direct access to various games.

Pros:

  • Convenient Access: The app streamlines entry to games without needing to navigate the full website.
  • Notifications: You’ll get updates about new games or competitions.

Cons:

  • Space: Like any app, it takes up space on your phone.
  • Battery Drain: Some games can be quite intensive.

Another method is using browser bookmarks. As suggested by @shizuka, if you google ‘AARP Games,’ bookmark the direct link from the search results for easy future access.

To add a bit more:

Competitors’ Views
Both @sonhadordobosque and @shizuka covered some great game suggestions, but a couple of extras might catch your interest:

  • 10x10 (Think Tetris but with a twist).
  • Word Wipe (Great for word game lovers).

Just a quick note - consider using Edge. Some users report it runs smoother for AARP Games than Chrome or Firefox.

Lastly, keep your system updated to the latest version—it helps with any site or app performance issues.

So, there’s a way! Explore and enjoy the variety of games AARP has to offer! :video_game: