: Official answers for the current week's puzzle are typically published in the following week's Sunday Book. Current Solutions : Community-driven solutions and walkthroughs for the April 12, 2026 puzzle (and related puzzles like ) can often be found on third-party platforms such as shortly after publication. Overview of Padavinodam
: While primarily a print feature, the puzzles are also available through the Eenadu e-paper and various unofficial mobile applications. Current Answers (April 2026)
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మీరు ప్రింట్ కాపీకి దూరంగా ఉంటే, చాలా సౌకర్యవంతమైన ఆప్షన్. మీరు ఈనాడు అధికారిక వెబ్సైట్ (eenadu.net) లేదా మొబైల్ యాప్ ద్వారా ఈనాడు ఈ-పేపర్ టుడే (ఈనాడు ఈ-పేపర్ నేటి) యాక్సెస్ చేయవచ్చు. ఈ-పేపర్ అనేది ప్రింట్ ఎడిషన్ యొక్క డిజిటల్ రెప్లికా, కాబట్టి మీరు ఈనాడు సండే బుక్ పేపర్ లోని పదవినోదం విభాగాన్ని ఎక్కడి నుండైనా చూడవచ్చు. Google Play Store లో "Eenadu" యాప్ డౌన్లోడ్ చేసుకోవచ్చు.
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, popularly known as the Sunday Magazine or "Sitara" for many, is a cherished tradition for Telugu readers. One of its most beloved features is Padavinodam , a Telugu crossword puzzle that challenges minds, enhances vocabulary, and provides a delightful way to spend Sunday mornings.
: It serves as an excellent tool for improving Telugu vocabulary and linguistic nuances. It was a lazy Sunday
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The rain drummed a gentle rhythm on the tin roof of Raghav’s modest house in Hyderabad. It was a lazy Sunday, the kind that begged for a hot cup of filter coffee, a soft blanket, and the comforting rustle of paper. Raghav, a 28‑year‑old software engineer who spent most of his weekdays wrestling with code, had a ritual: every Sunday he would open his front door to the world through the pages of Eenadu .