The numbers all go to eleven. Look, right across the board, eleven, eleven, eleven and. . .
Puzzle 234: Quad-Wrangle 11
I actually made this puzzle a few weeks ago, but didn't get around to actually vetting it until just today. The good thing about such circumstances is that I have less memory of the puzzle when I'm test-solving, making it a little more interesting. The bad thing, of course, is that it's slower, and who likes slow things?
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Puzzle 232: Twincognito 13
I think it's interesting to realize how many puzzles I've posted here in Dallas (almost 50 so far). I was scared that having to use a laptop would slow this blog down, but apparently not.
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Puzzle 230: Writer's Block 2
Because tattoos are people's favorite things to put on skin! (My skin would react badly to one, so I can't have any.)
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Rules -- Writer's Block
1. Divide the grid into pieces along the grid lines in accordance with the following rules.
2. Every set of symbols shown below the grid must be contained in a number of pieces containing those symbols, and no others. The number after the times sign indicates how many pieces must contain that set of symbols; for example, ABCDE × 5 means that 5 pieces must have one each of the letters A, B, C, D, and E.
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Puzzle 224: Artist's Block 5
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Puzzle 223: Polyominous 24
This puzzle's aesthetic is definitely different from my usual; it was a nice challenge for me, I think.
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Puzzle 221: Fencing Match 28
I know what you're thinking: "Another 31x45 giant puzzle? But this is puzzle 221! That's nowhere near a nice, round, special number!" Well, I don't give a darn. My muse led me to make a 31x45 giant puzzle, and I followed my muse, and I'm going to post it as puzzle 221. :)
As you can see, good things sometimes come in threes. Things like the numbers 0, 1, 2, and 3. (Sometimes, they also come in THREE's.)
As you can see, good things sometimes come in threes. Things like the numbers 0, 1, 2, and 3. (Sometimes, they also come in THREE's.)
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