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Random Riddle Extension 0.0.2.0 is a lightweight browser helper published by Jessica Dene Earley-Cha that injects a daily dose of classic word-play into any Chromium-based session. Designed for puzzle enthusiasts, language teachers, and casual surfers who want a quick mental stretch, the add-on drops a fresh riddle onto the new-tab page every time the browser opens, inviting users to solve it before continuing their workflow. The single published build, version 0.0.2.0, keeps the footprint minimal: no configuration pane, no telemetry, just a clean HTML overlay that reveals the answer on click and cycles to the next teaser automatically. Educators use it as an ice-breaker on classroom laptops, remote teams treat it as a micro-break challenge during stand-ups, and individual users appreciate the nostalgic nod to newspaper puzzle columns. Because the riddles are served from a local JSON bundle, the extension works offline and respects user privacy, making it suitable for secure environments where external calls are restricted. The unobtrusive 200 KiB package installs silently through the Chrome Web Store or edge://extensions developer mode, and updates are planned to expand the riddle pool without changing the core mechanic. Random Riddle Extension is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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