Archive for the 'Puzzles' Category
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
Occasionally, I get mail from fans of the site who need help with a puzzle. I’ve decided to devote the next few blog entries to puzzle solving techniques. If you want help with a particular Krazydad puzzle (especially puzzles that are easier than “Super Tough”), drop me a note, and I’ll troubleshoot your problem too! […]
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Saturday, August 28th, 2010
The latest addition to my puzzle collection, Galaxies are elegant puzzles in which symmetry forms an essential component. You are presented with a grid containing circles, in seemingly random positions. You fill in the lines of the grid to form an island, or galaxy around each circle. The galaxy shapes must be rotationally (or 180° […]
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Friday, August 13th, 2010
Eighty-seven year old puzzle constructor Yochanan wrote to tell me he has posted scans of his hand-made crossfigure puzzles. You’ll find 80 puzzles, divided into 4 collections here. I find these puzzles to be excellent. However, because they are scans from a book, it helps to zoom in on each page to make the puzzles […]
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Saturday, August 7th, 2010
Apparently, “Kennie” was a little too close to “KenKen” for Bob Fuhrer, who sent the following missive this morning: Dear Mr. Bumgardner, I am President of Nextoy, LLC and KenKen, LLC, which owns and controls all rights in the KenKenĀ® and KendokuĀ® brands of mathematical logic puzzles. I have recently learned that you are publishing […]
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Friday, August 6th, 2010
Apparently, the paltry few KenKen puzzles published in the Times weren’t enough, so a number of you wrote to me asking for KenKen puzzles. I’m publishing a new kind of puzzle called a Kennie. It’s similar to a KenKen, but has a few minor differences. Kinda like those chocolaty sandwich cookies that aren’t exactly like […]
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Monday, March 22nd, 2010
This weekend, I counted all the words on Project Gutenberg. This has been done before, notably, here. My script crawled most of the English language books on Project Gutenberg (about 20,000 titles), and counted how often each word appears, and how many books each word appears in. The script ran for about 20 hours. You […]
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010
The Griddle is a beautifully designed puzzle site by David Millar. It will especially appeal to more advanced solvers who are bored with the same-old same-old. You’ll find a new puzzle variety, in PDF format, nearly every day, including some interesting variants on Sudoku, Kakuro and Slitherlink. Check it out!
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
I received some interesting hand-made Crossfigure puzzles from Israeli puzzle constructor Yochanan. He says he learned the technique of making these puzzles when he was “still a fairly young man, about seventy or so,” from L.G. Horsefield. These numeric crosswords are similar to Kakuro and KenKen puzzles, but have greater variety in the clues. Here’s […]
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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
A few friends recommended I check out the May issue of Wired, so I finally picked up a copy at the airport today. They were right — this is the best issue of Wired I’ve seen in a few years! Wired is one of many magazines that has been noticeably suffering from the downturn in […]
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Sunday, March 29th, 2009
I’ve added a new collection of Slitherlink puzzles to the site, which feature six-different tile layouts. Enjoy!
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