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.
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.
Rudolph with your nose so bright, won’t you guide my sleigh tonight? In today’s puzzle, try to find all 19 words that include the letter R. You may use letters more than once. Rudolph, of course, is a given, so he doesn’t count in this reindeer game.
One of the best things about the holiday season is the constant stream of baked goods. Today, we’re serving cookies! Draw horizontal and vertical lines to connect all the cookies into a single group.
Okay, Mom and Dad are out shopping. Now’s your chance to snoop for presents! The problem is that it involves a bit of math. They must have hidden them based on your last report card.
Kakuro is another popular Japanese puzzle. Another popular name is “Cross Sums,” because it functions similarly to a crossword puzzle. Fill in the grid with the digits 1-9.
The final day of the year is typically a time of reflection. Naturally, that calls for a puzzle about reflecting things! This is Kin-Kon-Kan, a puzzle about placing mirrors. Draw a diagonal line in only one cell within each region.
What a lovely day for a walk in the park! Better yet, it’s time for the annual Snowman-Building contest! Of course, you don’t want to trample all over the designated snowman positions. Can you deduce where the snowman will be built, and then plan a route that circles the rest of the park?
Christmas morning is here, but where are the gifts? Use the number clues to pair each tree with the one present that’s under it.
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.
As we all know, the average department store now is laid out like a maze, especially around Christmas. After all, you wouldn’t want to miss any bargains, right? Today, you’ll be putting up holiday garlands for one such store. Your goal is to create a single looping path that passes through all cells. However, this time, you’re drawing the walls, not the path.