Featured Puzzle – Hashi #4
Connect all of the numbered islands into a single group, using a series of bridges. No more than two bridges may connect any pair of islands.
Connect all of the numbered islands into a single group, using a series of bridges. No more than two bridges may connect any pair of islands.
On this beautiful winter’s day, let’s celebrate with a dance in the snow! Today, this arrangement of snowmen will represent your dancing partners.
Draw a single loop which passes through every cell of the grid, turning every time you pass a snowman, and once between each pair.
Draw a single loop which passes through every cell of the grid. Naturally, you have a few restrictions, in this case, required turning.
They say that an apple a day keeps the doctors away. Today, we celebrate another fun internet holiday – Eat a Red Apple Day. The idea is to eat a healthy snack today to offset the sheer abundance of cookies, candies, and other foods we typically indulge in during the holiday season. Yeah, a sweet fruit might not be the best option, but according to the saying, it must be healthy, right?
Johnny Appleseed, born John Chapman, is an American folk hero. During his lifetime, he championed natural conservation, and introduced apple trees across much of the northern United States. Interestingly, this is one of two holidays celebrating Johnny – the other is in September. Naturally, this is a great reason to play another Apple Tree puzzle! Draw lines to connect all apples in the tree with the trunk.
Our little ghost friend went trick-or-treating in a new neighborhood, aided by signposts that showed the way. Unfortunately, as the night wore on, the phantom signs began to fade. Can you retrace our friend’s steps so they can find their way home?
Arrow Maze, sometimes called Signpost, requires careful navigation through all cells in the grid. Simply uncover the order from 1 to 64, following the arrows from one point to the next.
Connect each pair of numbers in the grid. Lines travel orthogonally through cells, and may not cover a 2×2 area.
Once again, the ancestors seek connection for Dia de los Muertos. This time, they appear in pairs. Connect each pair of skulls with lines.
Oh, the weather outside is frightful… Connect each pair of identical snowflakes with orthogonal paths.