Featured Puzzle: SquarO #1 – Haunted Squares
Haunt Hunters are at another job site, testing for poltergeists. This grid shows all the readings of potential specters. See if you can mark which spots are definitely haunted.
Haunt Hunters are at another job site, testing for poltergeists. This grid shows all the readings of potential specters. See if you can mark which spots are definitely haunted.
Ready for some square dancing? SquarO is a Minesweeper-like puzzle. It reminds me a bit of standardized testing, because you’re shading in little circles. Basically, each number represents how many of the four circles on the corners of each cell should be filled in. Good luck!
It’s Groundhog Day! They’re hiding in the corners of this grid. Using SquarO rules, find the rodent prognosticators who’ll stay out in the sun with us instead of hiding from their shadows.
Cold weather is here, and its time to dig out the quilts and blankets. But you might have an extra houseguest, so it’s time to sew a new one!
Add buttons and stitches so that each region is connected to every neighboring region by one stitch each.
Cold weather is here, and its time to dig out the quilts and blankets. But you might have an extra houseguest, so it’s time to sew a new one!
Add buttons and stitches so that each region is connected to every neighboring region by one stitch each.
Some brave souls decided to brave the still-chilly evening temperatures and take a camping trip. But where should they set up? This park has oddly-specific rules for tent placement…
You’re the host for this year’s Witches Brew-Ha-Ha convention. Everything’s ready – the seating chart has been prepared. But then you read the last instruction – every witch is very particular about the placement of her broom. Can you determine their location on the chart?
My favorite type of Halloween candy is the definitely the chocolate. Today’s puzzle is a Word Sleuth. It’s similar to a Find-a-Word puzzle, but to make it challenging, I’m not giving you the list. Oh, and the words aren’t in a straight line.
Place one tetromino in each region such that all of them are orthogonally contiguous, no tetrominoes of the same type are adjacent, and no 2×2 area of cells is covered.
Using the clues given, mark all cells containing mines. Numbers indicate how many mines surround them. Unlike the computer game, you get to see all the clues when you start. Interestingly,