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.
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.
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.
For today’s puzzle, I’ve made some silly anagrams of popular spooky movie characters. Can you unscramble all 10 names?
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.
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.
It’s the first of October, and you know what that means! All puzzle this month will have a spooky theme! Let’s start with an anagram game called Nine-Word.