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Featured Puzzle: Futoshiki #3 – Old School Math Lesson
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Featured Puzzle: Futoshiki #3 – Old School Math Lesson

Back in my youth, one of the sillier worksheets we used to get in math class was the number comparison worksheet. the teacher used to explain the greater-than and less-than symbols as, “the alligator easts the larger number.” That got me thinking that it would be a fun way to theme a Futoshiki puzzle.

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Featured Puzzle: Galaxies #1 – Wrapping Presents
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Featured Puzzle: Galaxies #1 – Wrapping Presents

It’s the time of year for every parent’s favorite task. Figure out how to wrap oddly-shaped packages! Of course, for this puzzle, the boxes are invisible! Each bow is already in place, and you must draw the border lines to reveal all the presents.

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Featured Puzzle: Galaxies #2
Divide Grid | Featured Puzzles | Galaxies | Lines and Paths

Featured Puzzle: Galaxies #2

It’s a starry night, and the sky is filled with galaxies. In this puzzle, divide the grid into irregular regions with a galaxy at the exact center.

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Featured Puzzle: Gokigen #1
Featured Puzzles | Gokigen | Lines and Paths

Featured Puzzle: Gokigen #1

Gokigen Naname, commonly shortened to just Gokigen, is a line placement puzzle. Place a slanted line into each cell, following numbered clues at grid intersections.

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Featured Puzzle: Gokigen #2
Featured Puzzles | Gokigen | Lines and Paths

Featured Puzzle: Gokigen #2

Today, we’ve got another Gokigen puzzle, with fancy ornaments as clues. Place a slanted line into each cell, using the numbered clues at grid intersections.

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Featured Puzzle: Gokigen #3
Featured Puzzles | Gokigen | Lines and Paths

Featured Puzzle: Gokigen #3

Do you love Gokigen puzzles? I love Gokigen puzzles! Um…love, cause it’s February, right? Yeah, that’s a stretch. Place slanted lines in every cell of the grid, using the clues to help you figure out the direction of each one.

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Featured Puzzle: Gokigen #4
Featured Puzzles | Gokigen | Lines and Paths

Featured Puzzle: Gokigen #4

t’s been months since we’ve done a Gokigen puzzle. Let’s take a break from all the schoolwork puzzles to relax and draw some diagonal lines. Place slanted lines in every cell of the grid, using the clues to help you figure out the direction of each one.

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Featured Puzzle: Hamusando #1 – How Not to Make A Grilled Cheese
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Featured Puzzle: Hamusando #1 – How Not to Make A Grilled Cheese

In 2002, the Clementine Bakery in Los Angeles started celebrating National Grilled Cheese Month in April, and the idea caught on. Unfortunately, our chef isn’t so skilled with the griddle – he gets the cheese everywhere, not just on the sandwich. Can you figure out how he screwed up this time?

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Hashiwokakero Spider Puzzle
Featured Puzzles | Hashi | Lines and Paths

Featured Puzzle: Hashi #1 – Spiders!

Creepy crawlies are invading! Weave a web to connect them all!

Connect all of the numbered spiders into a single group, using a series of web strands.

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Featured Puzzle: Hashi #2
Featured Puzzles | Hashi | Lines and Paths

Featured Puzzle: Hashi #2

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.

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