Featured Puzzle: Arukone (Number Pairs) #2
Once again, the ancestors seek connection for Dia de los Muertos. This time, they appear in pairs. Connect each pair of skulls with lines.
Once again, the ancestors seek connection for Dia de los Muertos. This time, they appear in pairs. Connect each pair of skulls with lines.
Oh, the weather outside is frightful… Connect each pair of identical snowflakes with orthogonal paths.
A traditional gift for Valentine’s Day is a bouquet of flowers, usually roses. Rather than gathering a bunch of identical flowers, I thought it would be more interesting to match up pairs of flowers. Connect each pair of identical flowers with orthogonal paths.
Want to make a child happy? Start a fire and add sugar! Slathering a melted marshmallow between two graham crackers with some chocolate has to be the best childhood treat, especially when combined with a little camaraderie around a campfire. Today, we’re re-theming a Coffee Milk puzzle to make some gooey snacks, in honor of National Graham Cracker Day.
Yes, we just did S’mores for National Graham Cracker Day about a month ago, but turns out there’s a National S’mores Day too! I certainly won’t say no to more gooey snacks over a campfire. So let’s go for another round!
Connect one set of graham crackers with marshmallows and chocolate to create s’more groups.
Scientists have been going round and round for decades about whether eggs or good for you, or if you should eat them in moderation. All I know is that I’m a sucker for a plate of deviled eggs, or a whole lot of over-easy fried eggs. Today is National Egg Day, in case you missed Egg Month in May. Of course, there’s always World Egg Day on October 11th, so you have another chance to enjoy this delicious staple.
It’s a starry night, and the sky is filled with galaxies. In this puzzle, divide the grid into irregular regions with a galaxy at the exact center.
Gokigen Naname, commonly shortened to just Gokigen, is a line placement puzzle. Place a slanted line into each cell, following 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.
Do you love Gokigen puzzles? I love Gokigen puzzles! Um…love, cause it’s February, right? Yeah, that’s a stretch. Place slanted lines in every cell of the grid, using the clues to help you figure out the direction of each one.