Background
Hinman was born in Hartford, Connecticut and raised in Connecticut and in England.
Hinman was born in Hartford, Connecticut and raised in Connecticut and in England.
Hinman has since placed second in the crossword tournament four of the past five years and he has finished third once.
He was one of the featured players in the award-winning 2006 documentary film Wordplay. While a 9th grade student at The American School In England (TASIS), Hinman was introduced to The New York Times crossword puzzle and became immediately interested. He first entered the ACPT as a 16-year-old in 2001, finishing 101st out of the 322 entered contestants.
After graduating from TASIS in 2002, Hinman returned to the United States to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) where he earned a Bachelor"s Degree in Information Technology in 2006 and joined the Phi Mu Delta fraternity.
After graduating, he accepted a job in Chicago, Illinois as a bond trader at Darwin Capital Trading through a connection from the producer of the film Wordplay. After a little more than a year, Hinman reported that the position "wasn"t working out" and left in October 2007 to move to the San Francisco Bay Area where in June 2008 he took a job as a developer at Google.
Hinman is currently a games developer and software engineer at Lumosity in San Francisco. Hinman first entered the ACPT as a sixteen-year-old in 2001, finishing 101st in a field of 322 competitors.
His winning streak came to an end in 2010 when he finished fourth overall in the tournament.
Hinman is also a crossword puzzle constructor, creating original puzzles for publications including The New York Times and The Onion. He is also a contributor to the CrosSynergy Syndicate, and to the American Values Club xword, edited by Ben Tausig. Hinman, along with fellow puzzlemaker Jeremy Horwitz, received national attention when they fulfilled a wish of San Francisco Giants pitcher Brian Wilson by including his name in a puzzle for the Times.
The theme consisted of World Series-winning pitchers who share a name with vocalists on #1 hits.