It might not seem like there's enough information to solve these logic puzzles at first—but that's part of the fun!
Arthur Wynne, the son of the editor of the local Liverpool Mercury, had emigrated to America aged 19 and by 1913 was editing ...
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From the clue in cell 8, we know that cell 18 is c. We also know that the corner cells contain E, I, O and U. The letter E must be in the fifth column, since there is only one step between C and E ...
Experimenting with multiple types of puzzles such as crosswords, logic grids, or 3D puzzles- pushes students to adapt their thinking and lay hands on new approaches to problem-solving ...
A KINDHEARTED puzzle is always a welcome addition to the week. This is a fun set of theme answers. I suspected what the theme was from the title, and STARK INDUSTRIES confirmed it. Thank you ...
as Qs can be tricky to work with in a grid. I'm also guessing there aren't too many other options for splitting the word SQUAT. Thank you, Zhouqin, for this enjoyable puzzle.
The aim of this quiz is to place Xs and Os correctly into each cell on the 3×3 grid, as in a tic-tac-toe game ... we can fill in the remaining squares using just logic in order to force a draw. Cell 9 ...
RED SEA (8A: Body of water parted in Exodus) RED SEA is making its second puzzle appearance in three days, as we saw it on Tuesday. The RED SEA is an inlet of the Indian Ocean that lies between ...
and LET US (46A: We'd love to do it) I enjoy that these two answers seem to be having a conversation in the grid. THETA (27A ... Swift references into their puzzle. (They never disappoint!) ...
SNEER (42A: Villainous grin) and SMIRK (6D: Sly smile) The combination of a SNEER and a SMIRK make me wonder if this puzzle is up to something. GPS (67A: Helpful device for someone with no sense ...