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Featured Puzzle – Mirror Akari #2
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Featured Puzzle – Mirror Akari #2

It’s the spooky season, and what’s more spooky than a darkened hallway? Place jack o’lanterns to light up every cell in the grid. Use the mirrors to your advantage.

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Featured Puzzle Akari (Light Up) #4
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Featured Puzzle Akari (Light Up) #4

Place light bulbs in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells in the grid, using number clues and walls. Numbers on the walls indicate how many bulbs are placed orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls also block light.

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10x10 Akari Puzzle
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Featured Puzzle: Akari (Light Up) #1

Place light bulbs in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells in the grid, using number clues and walls. Numbers on the walls indicate how many bulbs are placed orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls also block light.

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Featured Puzzle: Akari (Light Up) #2
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Featured Puzzle: Akari (Light Up) #2

Place candles in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells in the grid, using number clues and walls. Numbers on the walls indicate how many candles are placed orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls also block light.

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Featured Puzzle: Akari (Light Up) #3
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Featured Puzzle: Akari (Light Up) #3

Place light bulbs in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells in the grid, using number clues and walls. Numbers on the walls indicate how many bulbs are placed orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls also block light.

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Featured Puzzle: Battleships #1
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Featured Puzzle: Battleships #1

Use the clues to locate the given fleet on the grid. Ships may not touch each other in any direction, including diagonally. However, they may be rotated. Any segments given are exactly the type shown. Number clues along the side and bottom of the grid indicate how many ship segments exist in that row or column.

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Featured Puzzle: Battleships #2
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Featured Puzzle: Battleships #2

Use the clues to locate the given fleet on the grid. Ships may not touch each other in any direction, including diagonally. However, they may be rotated. Any segments given are exactly the type shown. Number clues along the side and bottom of the grid indicate how many ship segments exist in that row or column.

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Featured Puzzle: Bunnies & Trees #1 – Find the Easter Bunny
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Featured Puzzle: Bunnies & Trees #1 – Find the Easter Bunny

Happy Easter! Today we have a special treat. Rather than a traditional Easter egg hunt, we’re going to be playing hide and seek with the Easter Bunny and his friends!

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Featured Puzzle: Bunnies & Trees #2
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Featured Puzzle: Bunnies & Trees #2

You’re a nature photographer, and today’s subject is bunny rabbits. Use the clues in the camera lenses to place one bunny and one tree in each row and column.

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Featured Puzzle: Detective Chess #1
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Featured Puzzle: Detective Chess #1

I first saw a Detective Chess puzzle about a year ago, and the concept intrigued me. Invented by Jaime Poniachik in the late 1970s or early 80s, and received notoriety in Martin Gardner’s Puzzles from Other Worlds, published in 1981. Today is International Chess Day, so this seemed an appropriate puzzle. Can you figure out which chess pieces goes where?

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