Crack On?
Greek Skeleton Fill in the grids with all the words of the list below them, reading left to right or top to bottom, one letter per cell. A5 PDF
Zap!
Slant Draw a diagonal in every cell. Do not enclose any part of the grid. For some points, the number of diagonals meeting there is given. pzv
More wind for the mill
Unless I messed something up, this Witness-like puzzle should be quite tricky. In fact, it is so tricky that the solution checker often times out, though it does work fine for the intended solution.
If the meaning of these symbols is unknown to you and you have no desire to play The Witness, feel free to ask in the comments.
If the meaning of these symbols is unknown to you and you have no desire to play The Witness, feel free to ask in the comments.
Ring Ring
Rules: Draw a number of rectangles by joining the centres of cells with horizontal and vertical line segments. All white cells must be written in; all black cells should remain empty. Rectangles may intersect each other on single, non-corner points, but may not otherwise overlap. Restatement.
An actual easy intro for once.
An actual easy intro for once.
Witness
The Witness is a superlative puzzle game, and about a third of the game's puzzles could work on paper. With the caveat that the main game activity is figuring out its rules, rather than solving per se. If you haven't, I won't spoil the game by explaining the rules. If you have, and crave a few hits more, The Windmill is a site in alpha for drawing, sharing and solving puzzles of the sort. Like this one.
Amibo
Rules of Amibo: Draw some horizontal and vertical line segments so that they are all connected without fully enclosing any area of the grid. Every line segment must intersect a line segment of the same length. You draw by joining the centres of opposite sides of empty cells. Exactly one line segment ends at each clue. Some clues may contain numbers indicating the length of the connected line segment. (Restatement)
This puzzle type is unfamiliar to me, and feels deep. The puzzle below, in the tradition of new puzzles in the blog, is far from a trifle. They also feel very averse to fixing, which is why it actually has four trivially different solutions. It's here because I still find it fun.
This puzzle type is unfamiliar to me, and feels deep. The puzzle below, in the tradition of new puzzles in the blog, is far from a trifle. They also feel very averse to fixing, which is why it actually has four trivially different solutions. It's here because I still find it fun.
Amibo (4 solutions) |
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