Lighthouse Battleships with Pirates
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Featured Puzzle: Find the Hidden Pirate Fleet!

Avast, ye landlubbers! See if ye can solve this puzzle for Talk Like a Pirate Day!

A hidden pirate fleet is on the move! Below the grid are the ships that approach through a dense fog, and your only chance is the lighthouses. Each one sees at least part of a ship – the number in the lens is how many segments they see in their row or column.

Featured Puzzle: Fobidoshi #1 – Jelly Bean Challenge
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Featured Puzzle: Fobidoshi #1 – Jelly Bean Challenge

Sure, most people are celebrating Earth Day today, but a fun lesser-known holiday is National Jelly Bean Day! (By the way, google “national jelly bean day” – I was pleasantly surprised when I did.) I couldn’t find any details on the origin, though. My guess is that It started as an internet meme excuse to gorge on leftover Easter candy.

Anyway, today’s puzzle is Fobidoshi, using jelly beans on a grid, of course! I’ve started you with a few.

Featured Puzzle: Fold-a-Box #1
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Featured Puzzle: Fold-a-Box #1

When I was a kid, origami was a hobby I delved into with a passion. All these years later, and I just discovered that November 11th is World Origami Day! Today’s puzzle, originally named Yokibunkastu (“container dividing”), is themed around folding, so I thought it would be appropriate for the occasion. Draw walls to form pentomino (5-cell) regions around the paper cranes.

Featured Puzzle: Fold-a-Box #2
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Featured Puzzle: Fold-a-Box #2

Boxing Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, usually the day after Christmas. Originally, it was the day that alms boxes were opened, and the contents distributed among the poor. Today, some of that spirit remains, but it’s also a shopping holiday similar to Black Friday. Naturally, it seemed a good fit for a Fold-a-Box puzzle. Draw walls to create pentominoes to box up the various gifts.

Featured Puzzle: From 1 to X #2 – Happy Math 2.0 Day
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Featured Puzzle: From 1 to X #2 – Happy Math 2.0 Day

Created in 2009 by the Math 2.0 Interest Group, Math 2.0 Day celebrates the meeting of math and technology. Think of all the technological innovations you enjoy – at some point, a mathematician was involved to make it happen. So, to any student wondering where they’ll use math in the real world? Everywhere! Today’s puzzle is From 1 to X, a grid puzzle which involves some light math.