Unmew

Hello! I’m back from Summer break and ready to do get back into the puzzle-making swing of things. Puzzler Think of a word for something that includes a list of food. Add one letter and rearrange the letters to get something that might also contain a list of food.

Hello! I’m back from Summer break and ready to do get back into the puzzle-making swing of things.

Puzzler

Think of a word for something that includes a list of food. Add one letter and rearrange the letters to get something that might also contain a list of food. What words are these?

Distressed

Distressed

It was just Labor Day, which means we’re all invited to delve into the newest of Mark Halpin’s blisteringly brilliant Labor Day puzzle extravaganzas. This year’s set has about a dozen puzzles and a meta. I’ve done 4 so far, and they’ve each been extremely challenging but also deeply, deeply satisfying — once I got it. Download, print, and enjoy.

The Master Theorem book

The Master Theorem - A book of puzzles, intrigue, and wit
A beautifully designed puzzle book full of encrypted logic puzzles. Dubbed “Mensa’s evil twin” by The New York Times.

Long ago there was this puzzle site called The Master Theorem. It obsessed me for a while. Then it shut down. Now it’s back, in book form. These were solid puzzles. Should make for a solid book.

Puzzlesnacks: More Than 100 Clever, Bite-Size Puzzles for Every Solver

Puzzlesnacks: More Than 100 Clever, Bite-Size Puzzles for Every Solver: Berlin, Eric: 9781982131562: Amazon.com: Books
Puzzlesnacks: More Than 100 Clever, Bite-Size Puzzles for Every Solver [Berlin, Eric] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Puzzlesnacks: More Than 100 Clever, Bite-Size Puzzles for Every Solver

Speaking of books, my friend Eric Berlin has published 100 of his Puzzlesnacks puzzles in a book. These are great grid puzzles for solvers of all ages and skills.

Augmented Reality for LEGO® Construction

Have LEGOs evolved past the bricks? These builders think so.

Solution to the previous Puzzler

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