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Lifestyle headlines for Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Lifestyle headlines for 2026-06-10 focused on 3 major developments: 1) Sudoku 7,343 hard (The Guardian Lifestyle) 2) Quick crossword No 17,503 (The Guardian Lifestyle) 3) Cryptic crossword No 30,030 (The Guardian Lifestyle) Across these stories, coverage emphasized high-impact updates, policy shifts, and events with broad audience relevance. Together they provide a representative view of the day in lifestyle news before diving into each full report.

Why it matters: This snapshot shows where lifestyle attention concentrated on 2026-06-10, highlighting the themes, entities, and geographies that dominated publisher coverage. Because ranking blends freshness, engagement, and source diversity, it helps separate signal from noise. Use it as a quick daily briefing and then open the top stories for fuller context.

Key Points

3 highlights
  1. Sudoku 7,343 hard

    Sources: #1 The Guardian Lifestyle
  2. Quick crossword No 17,503

    Sources: #2 The Guardian Lifestyle
  3. Cryptic crossword No 30,030

    Sources: #3 The Guardian Lifestyle

Top 10 Stories

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  1. Sudoku 7,343 hard
    #1 Score 77
    Sudoku 7,343 hard

    Click here to access the print version. Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9. Continue reading...

    The Guardian Lifestyle 5 hours ago
  2. #2 Score 70
    Quick crossword No 17,503

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    The Guardian Lifestyle 5 hours ago
  3. #3 Score 63
    Cryptic crossword No 30,030

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    The Guardian Lifestyle 5 hours ago
  4. #4 Score 51
    Make vegetables the main character, starting with this colorful Hawaiian dish

    Sugar snap peas on a bed of whipped tofu with a sizzling oil drizzle is a meatless stunner.

    Washington Post Lifestyle 14 hours ago
  5. What happened to just wearing a band T-shirt? The new rules of concert dressing
    #5 Score 35
    What happened to just wearing a band T-shirt? The new rules of concert dressing

    Whether it’s Harry Styles’s retro tailoring, CMAT’s joyful mash-ups or Metallica’s silver tones, here’s how to nail concert dressing – without looking like a tribute act • Jess Cartner-Morley’s June style essentials Over the past few years, dressing to see your favourite artists live has moved on from just throwing on a band tee and calling it a day. With ticket prices higher than ever, concerts are special events; as a result, there’s been a noticeable shift towards dressing up. Fans are embracing intricate looks inspired by the live shows, songs, albums and even obscure references only the most hardcore listeners would understand. With this, the question of “what to wear” has never felt more important. The good news? You don’t need to turn up in a full costume to feel part of that experience. There are subtle ways you can channel your favourite artist’s aesthetic while still wearing something that works beyond the venue doors. Here’s how. Continue reading...

    The Guardian Lifestyle 14 hours ago
  6. #6 Score 30
    Baby coyote trapped in hundreds of cactus spines is freed by rescuers

    The pup collided with a cholla cactus, and its barbed-like fishhooks were embedded across his face, legs, stomach and paws.

    Washington Post Lifestyle 19 hours ago
  7. How to turn leftover dressed salad into an Asian lettuce omelette - recipe | Waste not
    #7 Score 27
    How to turn leftover dressed salad into an Asian lettuce omelette - recipe | Waste not

    A viral trend based on an eastern classic, this rolled, multilayered dish is a fun way to use up wilting leaves that also looks impressive on the table When I started looking into the idea of a lettuce omelette, mainly to use up leftover dressed salad, I soon found out that it’s something of a social media trend , as well as a classic Japanese, Chinese and Taiwanese dish. In the trending recipe, the egg whites and yolks are often separated, then the whites are mixed with lettuce and cooked first. This is rolled, then the yolks go into the same pan and, once they’re set, they’re rolled around the whites to make a beautiful, multilayered omelette with a white-green interior and a golden outside. It’s a great way to use up dressed salad, but fresh or wilted leaves will work, too, if those are all you have. I prefer bitter and spicy leaves such as mustard, mizuna and rocket, but everything works. Iceberg, for instance, is often used in modern Chinese recipes. Serve this plain, or with crispy chilli oil, soy sauce flavoured with minced garlic and ginger, miso mayo, or all three. To make miso mayo, mix 60g mayonnaise with a tablespoon of white miso paste, then stir in an optional teaspoon of sesame oil, some finely grated garlic and ginger, and a squeeze of lemon. Continue reading...

    The Guardian Lifestyle 16 hours ago
  8. ‘A big pouffy dress is not really me’: the brides who got wed in a suit – long before Dua Lipa
    #8 Score 22
    ‘A big pouffy dress is not really me’: the brides who got wed in a suit – long before Dua Lipa

    When the singer got married in London last month, her skirt suit made headlines. But she was hardly the first to reject tradition. Here are the stories behind some other beautiful but unconventional outfits For some people, wearing a big white dress on their wedding day feels as key as the rings. For others, less so. When Dua Lipa wore a Schiaparelli couture white skirt suit as she wed the actor Callum Turner in London last month, she joined a long line of women who have opted for a suit. Not least Bianca Jagger, whom Lipa was speculated to be emulating – the model and activist caused a stir when she got hitched to Mick Jagger in 1971, wearing a Yves Saint Laurent Le Smoking jacket and bias-cut skirt. Continue reading...

    The Guardian Lifestyle 17 hours ago
  9. The best sunglasses for men and women: 27 favourites with UV protection
    #9 Score 17
    The best sunglasses for men and women: 27 favourites with UV protection

    From minimal to cat-eye, these sunglasses, all with UV protection, will see you through summer and beyond • Don’t get the Filter delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Trying to find the right sunglasses can be overwhelming – after all, they’ll be on your face for the rest of this summer and hopefully several of the next ones. They take centre stage, and as such, can be a daunting thing to shop for. But their main-character energy is also part of the fun. Sunglasses might serve a practical purpose, but they’re also a great chance to add a pop of colour or a note of interest. Continue reading...

    The Guardian Lifestyle 19 hours ago
  10. #10 Score 8
    Sugar Snap Peas With Sizzling Oil and Whipped Tofu

    In this refreshing vegan recipe, sautéed sugar snap peas are piled on a spread of creamy, miso-and-lemon-flavored whipped tofu, then drizzled with a sizzling, aromatic soy-ginger oil.

    Washington Post Lifestyle 1 day ago