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.
Place Jack o’lanterns in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells, using number clues and walls. Numbers show you how many lanterns are orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls block light. Some cells contain mirrors that reflect light 90 degrees.
Place exactly one star and one cloud in each row and column to light the moons as shown. Stars give light, while clouds block it.
Place exactly one star and one cloud in each row and column to light the moons as shown. Stars give light, while clouds block it.
Place exactly one star and one cloud in each row and column to light the moons as shown. Stars give light, while clouds block it.
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?
You’re a shelf-stocker at T is for Toys. Tonight you’re stocking teddy bears, tops, and toy trucks. You have no idea what the owner’s obsession is with the letter, but you pity any fool who doesn’t follow his peculiar instructions.
It’s time for more Christmas cookies! Of course, your baking sheets are all oddly-shaped, and can only hold three cookies each. Because, you know – puzzle.
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.
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?