Featured Puzzle: Minesweeper Battleships #1 – The Love Boats
The Fleet of Love approaches! Use the clues within the grid to find the locations of all the ships shown around the border. The clues work similarly to a Minesweeper puzzle.
The Fleet of Love approaches! Use the clues within the grid to find the locations of all the ships shown around the border. The clues work similarly to a Minesweeper puzzle.
A relatively new trend is the world of speed-dating. A large group of eligible singles gather in one place, and spend a few minutes with other people seeking romantic partners. They quickly gauge their interest in each other, then a bell rings, and they move on to the next potential partner. If nothing else, it’s a way to train your social skills in learning to talk to strangers.
So let’s make it a puzzle!
This grid contains a hidden path, beginning with the number 1, and counting upward to 100. Fill in the missing numbers to reveal it.
In a grid divided into groups of three cells, we find three different shapes. Quite simply, fill in the rest of the shapes to complete the grid.
Happy Presidents Day! Today, I put together a puzzle with a presidential quote, then broke it up into polyominoes. Simply assemble them in the grid above to reveal the wisdom from the past.
When they’re not in your boot, snakes are often found sunning themselves in some peaceful place. In this grid, you can see the head and the tip of the snake’s tail. Can you safely uncover the rest of its body?
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.
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…
Oh no! Your precious flock is being hunted by wolves! Place fences (lines) along the lines of the grid to create regions that each contain only sheep, or only wolves.