Showing posts with label Puzzles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puzzles. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Send Away #13

The Task

Solve Send Away #13

You are given an empty cell in the middle and must determine which of the eight directions (including diagonals) will result in being sent away to the black cell.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Send Away #12

The Task

Solve Send Away #12

Starting with the gray cell in the center, select one of the directions shown until you exit the grid. You can only select one direction for each cell, and no cell may be repeated.

Friday, January 1, 2016

Logic Problem #3

The Task

Solve Logic Problem #3

Use the text provided to find the order in which each region finished each race and the full names of runners for each of the four legs.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Send Away #11

The Task

Solve Send Away #11

Enter an arrow in each gray cell. When done, you will be able to follow the arrows starting at one of the gray cells until you leave the grid. Arrows from gray cells can't lead directly out of the grid (your arrow must point to another). Each gray cell must be used exactly one time.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Hanjie #11

The Task

Solve Hanjie #11

The rules are simple. Each number indicates a series of consecutive shaded cells in its row or column. If you had a three and a two in a row like this…
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…you would have to have three shaded cells followed by two shaded cells in that order separated by at least one space. Here is a possible solution for that row.
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In these puzzles, compare the rows and columns to find a solution. When you are done, the puzzle will create a picture. How exactly do you solve the puzzles? I’m not going to tell you. If you really need help, there are numerous sites that you can turn to. I recommend avoiding those sites. The greatest mental value in these puzzles is in figuring out how to solve them.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Send Away #10

The Task


Starting from the gray cell, a package was sent through a series of cells before leaving the grid. In most cases, the package could have been sent diagonally. When exiting the grid, it was not diagonal. (It was due north, due south, due west, or due east) The rules of this puzzle are similar to previous Send Away puzzles except that clues are provided instead of arrows. Note that cells that the package did not go through do not have directions, and clues referencing cells north, south, east, and west of rows and columns do not include the referenced row or column. Also note that rows and columns have been numbered.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Logic Problem #2

The Task

Solve Logic Problem #2
Use the text provided to find each date and episode title.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Hanjie #10

The Task

Solve Hanjie #10
The rules are simple. Each number indicates a series of consecutive shaded cells in its row or column. If you had a three and a two in a row like this…
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…you would have to have three shaded cells followed by two shaded cells in that order separated by at least one space. Here is a possible solution for that row.
clip_image002
In these puzzles, compare the rows and columns to find a solution. When you are done, the puzzle will create a picture. How exactly do you solve the puzzles? I’m not going to tell you. If you really need help, there are numerous sites that you can turn to. I recommend avoiding those sites. The greatest mental value in these puzzles is in figuring out how to solve them.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Send Away #9

The Task

Solve Send Away #9

You are given an empty cell in the middle and must determine which of the eight directions (including diagonals) will result in being sent away off of the grid.

For example:
Puzzle
Solution
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A copy of this example can be found in my SkyDrive as sendAway1.

 

Friday, March 1, 2013

Logic Problem #1

The Task

Solve Logic Problem #1
Use the text provided to find the Date, Opponent, Home/Road, Score, and Result for each Goal scored.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Hanjie #9

The Task

Solve Hanjie #9
The rules are simple. Each number indicates a series of consecutive shaded cells in its row or column. If you had a three and a two in a row like this…
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…you would have to have three shaded cells followed by two shaded cells in that order separated by at least one space. Here is a possible solution for that row.
clip_image002
In these puzzles, compare the rows and columns to find a solution. When you are done, the puzzle will create a picture. How exactly do you solve the puzzles? I’m not going to tell you. If you really need help, there are numerous sites that you can turn to. I recommend avoiding those sites. The greatest mental value in these puzzles is in figuring out how to solve them.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Send Away #2-8

The Task

Solve Send Away Puzzles #2-8.

You are given an empty cell in the middle and must determine which of the eight directions (including diagonals) will result in being sent away off of the grid.

For example:
Puzzle Solution
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A copy of this example can be found in my SkyDrive as sendAway1.