Hints for winning the Russell Library Games, June 2026 Edition

It’s time to shake things up in the Russell Library Games! Just when you thought you mastered the strategy, we engineered a twist to keep things interesting.
Game Changer Points
June is a busy time in Middletown, with plentiful events to drive residents out and about. That’s the kind of community engagement we cherish at Russell Library, so this month we’re rewarding prosocial behavior with our highest point values to date.
On the occasions listed at the Russell Library Games Events page, players can find Game Changer QR codes worth 150 points a pop. Those include:
- Middletown Pride on 6/6, where you could gain more than 1000 points between visiting our table on Main Street and attending the party we’re throwing at 123 Broad Street;
- Juneteenth on 6/19 at Harbor Park; and
- Summer Reading Kickoff on 6/20 at Russell Library.
In addition to the special QR codes going up at the events above, we will also quintuple all Participating Location points on those dates (from 10 points to 50 points apiece).
Much like Cinderella’s fairy godmother magic, these bonus points expire at the end of the day, so showing up will make a difference on the scoreboard. Don’t miss these opportunities to earn beaucoup points, or you might fall in the ranks!
Find Frances in the Building
10 points per Frances found x10, 100 points possible in June
- Where would you go to recycle batteries and lightbulbs?
- This is where you can quench your thirst on Russell Library’s first floor.
- Look near where you would find the new titles Freedom Lost, Freedom Won by Eugene Robinson and The Escapes of David George by Gregory E. O’Malley.
- Check out The Space, where you can play board games or reserve a tiny, private, soundproofed enclosure.
- On the second floor of the oldest wing of Russell Library, where could you look up a book to determine its call number?
- Where could you brush up on the latest news in print format?
- Find the stained-glass window featuring the words “Che Sara Sara.”
- Where would you go to find old Middletown yearbooks and historic directories?
- How could you print an Amazon return slip without staff assistance?
- If your car still had a CD player, where could you purchase discs to feed it?
Find Frances on our Website
25 points per Frances found x5, 125 points possible in June
- What other major transition is happening at Russell Library at the end of May-early June, other than the RLG Game Changer?
- What large-scale celebration takes place on the first Saturday of June in Middletown?
- The difference between this concept and equality is that the latter means treating everybody the same, whereas the former is intended to provide similar outcomes despite different starting points.
- Juneteenth – also known as Liberation Day – is an important date to commemorate on this timeline.
- One way that Russell Library makes library services accessible to all residents is by choosing not to nickel-and-dime our patrons.
Find Frances in our Email Newsletters
25 points per Frances found x7, 175 points possible in June
Um … you find these Franceses in our email newsletters! We have two: our main newsletter goes out every Tuesday, and our children’s newsletter goes out every other Friday. Look all the way up and down the emails for the image below. When you see it, click it* to collect 25 points.
*But not the one below. That one is for illustration purposes only.

Other Ways to Earn Points
To see all the ways you can earn points, visit the Russell Library Games’ Points page. They’re listed from highest to lowest point value (hint hint).

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