Featured Puzzle: Haunted Castle #1
Today you find yourself trapped in a haunted castle. You know there are monsters here, and even how many, but where are they? You can look into this room from any position, but can you figure it out?
Today you find yourself trapped in a haunted castle. You know there are monsters here, and even how many, but where are they? You can look into this room from any position, but can you figure it out?
Oh no! You’re in another haunted castle. You know there are monsters here, and even how many, but where are they? You can look into this room from any position, but can you figure it out?
Oh no! You’re in another haunted castle. You know there are monsters here, and even how many, but where are they? You can look into this room from any position, but can you figure it out? New twist – corner positions count what you see both ways!
No, it’s not an early Halloween puzzle – today is World Dracula Day! In 1897, Bram Stoker published his infamous novel. Interestingly, he didn’t make much money from it, but in 1922, the film Nosferatu inflamed interest in the character. Stoker’s widow sued for copyright infringement, and Dracula became the iconic vampire, even though he wasn’t the first.
Today, you’re trapped in a castle with a coven of vampires, and you must escape. But Dracula is clever – there are walls everywhere! Can you discover the secret doors and the path of escape?
You’ve awakened trapped in the vampire castle, and all the doors are hidden! Can you figure out which rooms contain certain death, as well as the way to escape the castle, avoiding vampires, but touching each cross for protection?
After a late night working in the lab, you looked out from the balcony and found an eerie sight! Three local monsters have begun arranging themselves into groups. The rules seem pretty simple, but where will the rest go?
After a late night working in the lab, you looked out from the balcony and found an eerie sight! Three types of local monsters have begun arranging themselves into groups. The rules seem pretty simple, but where will the rest go?