Featured Puzzle: Worms #2 – Digging up Gummy Worms
Gummy bears were invented all the way back in the 1920s, but in 1981, an unusual variation appeared. While gummy candy had been all over Europe for over half a century, they didn’t make their way onto US shores until the early 80s. They became such a huge fad that the German company Trolli created Gummy Worms, based on the notion that they’d sell because of the shock factor. (We Gen-Xers were some sick puppies – don’t forget we were the original market for Garbage Pail Kids.)
So today, we’ll have some fun with another Worms puzzle!
- Draw orthogonal worm “paths” between pairs of burrows on the grid.
- A worm must make a right or left turn in every cell it enters. They’re wiggly, after all.
- Worm paths never cross.
- You must use all cells in the grid.
- Some worms might simply connect two adjacent burrows.
Look for a future Worms Solving Guide.
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Ew, sticky sour candy!