Featured Puzzle: Meadows #1 – Isolate the Shamrocks
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Featured Puzzle: Meadows #1 – Isolate the Shamrocks

Saint Patrick was a fifth century Christian missionary in Ireland. Interestingly, he was actually British, kidnapped by pirates and held as a slave in Ireland for 6 years before escaping. Later, he returned to proselytize. Another fun bit of trivia – the four-leaf clover is not a shamrock. A shamrock has only 3 leaves, and Saint Patrick used it during a sermon to illustrate the concept of the Holy Trinity.

Today, we’re playing Meadows. Simply divide the grid into square regions. Every region must contain exactly one four-leaf clover.

Featured Puzzle: Meadows #2 – Black Cat Strut
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Featured Puzzle: Meadows #2 – Black Cat Strut

Today is Black Cat Appreciation Day! Did you know that black cats wait an average of 2-3 days longer to be adopted, because of superstition? It’s a shame, and I can attest to their delight, since I’ve had several pblack cats keep me company throughout my life.

Now, we know that cats are territorial, so today we’ll theme a Meadows puzzle. Simply divide the grid into squares, each containing a single black cat.

Featured Puzzle: Milk Tea #4 – Teasing Gifts
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Featured Puzzle: Milk Tea #4 – Teasing Gifts

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.

Featured Puzzle: Miti #2
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Featured Puzzle: Miti #2

A common puzzle mechanic involves creating a loop that passes through every cell of the grid. In most of them, you have to draw a line through the centers of each cell, with restrictions based around numbers, circles, or blocked cells. Miti works a little differently. Yes, your goal is still to create a single looping path that passes through all cells. However, this time, you’re drawing the walls, not the path.

Featured Puzzle: Moon or Sun #1 – Path of the Eclipse
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Featured Puzzle: Moon or Sun #1 – Path of the Eclipse

Today’s the day of the total solar eclipse! Thousands of people have traveled to visit the path of totality. As you know, a solar eclipse happens when the moon passes in front of the sun. So let’s play with that theme. This grid is divided into regions. Draw a single closed loop that visits every region.