Featured Puzzle: Hiroimono #1
Can you gather all the stones from this grid? Choose any stone to start, and number them in the order you pick them up.
Can you gather all the stones from this grid? Choose any stone to start, and number them in the order you pick them up.
Can you gather all the stones from this grid? Choose any stone to start, and number them in the order you pick them up.
Happy International Coffee Day! While you’re enjoying a nice cup of joe, how about making some lattes? Create groups that match a single cup with equal portions of coffee and milk.
You work for Haunt Hunters, an exorcism company. A call just came in about a haunted warehouse, so you sent you best team to deal with it. They’re in position and ready to fire. Can you figure out which way everyone should aim?
It’s a cold day outside, and the best thing to do on a cold day is relaxing with a cup of hot chocolate and some cookies. So let’s make some snacks! Draw T-shaped lines to group each cup of cocoa with two cookies.
There’s just something about a warm cup of tea. Somehow, it just makes the world feel calmer. Personally, I prefer a common black tea with sugar, but there are many cultures around the world for whom milk is an absolute requirement. In Japan, Milk Tea is one of many Nikoli puzzles.
Valentine’s Day is steeped in tradition. Roses and a box of chocolates are probably the most iconic gifts for your romantic partner. You know what else is steeped? Tea! So let’s theme a Milk Tea puzzle for Valentine’s Day. But, there’s a twist! Teasing is also a time-honored tradition in the game of love. So I present to you the Milk Tease variant.
I enjoy various path puzzles, and Number Chain is an interesting one. Your goal is to find the route from the upper left corner to the bottom right corner of the grid, traveling only up, down, left, or right.
I enjoy various path puzzles, and Number Chain is an interesting one. Your goal is to find the route from the upper left corner to the bottom right corner of the grid, traveling only up, down, left, or right.
Fill in the grid to create a sequential path of numbers from 1-49. Each number must be orthogonally adjacent to the previous and next numbers in order.