Featured Puzzle – Mirror Akari #2
It’s the spooky season, and what’s more spooky than a darkened hallway? Place jack o’lanterns to light up every cell in the grid. Use the mirrors to your advantage.
It’s the spooky season, and what’s more spooky than a darkened hallway? Place jack o’lanterns to light up every cell in the grid. Use the mirrors to your advantage.
Place light bulbs in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells in the grid, using number clues and walls. Numbers on the walls indicate how many bulbs are placed orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls also block light.
Place light bulbs in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells in the grid, using number clues and walls. Numbers on the walls indicate how many bulbs are placed orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls also block light.
Place candles in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells in the grid, using number clues and walls. Numbers on the walls indicate how many candles are placed orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls also block light.
Place light bulbs in the grid in such a way to illuminate all of the unlit cells in the grid, using number clues and walls. Numbers on the walls indicate how many bulbs are placed orthogonally adjacent to them. Walls also block light.
You find yourself in a spooky graveyard, where you’ve lit several lanterns to look for monsters. Mark the grid locations where you find each of them.
Hidden somewhere in this grid are a group of single-cell tugboats. Can you use the clues provided by the lighthouses to find them all?
Hidden somewhere in this grid are a group of single-cell tugboats. Can you use the clues provided by the lighthouses to find them all?
On this day in 1798, the US Congress commissioned the first federal lighthouse. Then, 200 years later, Ronald Regan created National Lighthouses Day on August 7th. Interestingly, this law made many lighthouse grounds open to the public.
Hidden somewhere in this grid are a group of single-cell tugboats. Can you use the clues provided by the lighthouses to find them all?
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.