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2025 Snowflake Challenge: Day 14: Puzzle Time

Challenge #14
In your own space, create your own fandom challenge.
Tomorrow [29 Jan] is National Puzzle Day in the US so I invite all puzzle lovers to indulge in the next 48 hours and comment below what kind of puzzles you like [including links if applicable, I will collect them].
Any kind of puzzle is welcome: wordle, jigsaw puzzles, riddles, mazes, crossword puzzles, codes and ciphers, escape rooms, organized sophisticated puzzles like Cain's Jawbone or simple magic tricks.
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Thoughts
I'm not so much a fan of puzzles, but I love shape toys that can fit together in different ways. We have a couple of Penrose tile sets.
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Right now I'm working on the 1000 piece London Tube Map puzzle, found here (I also have the Adventures on the Underground puzzle).
Re-marks and Cavallini puzzles are also some of my favorite (I love the book cover puzzles, esp). I've gotten a lot from Barnes and Noble. I've also got a few Michael Storrings puzzles that are fun.
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I would like to recommend the Simon Tatham collection of puzzles - I originally encountered them when we did all our computing on a desktop machine, but recently discovered that they are available for iOS and Android. A lovely range of logic puzzles, all of which have a range of difficulty levels. I don't like all of them, but there are enough interesting ones that I can swap between them, and once I've worked out some of the rules, I find them meditative.
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I also do the puzzles on iNews, but I have a subscription to that - make tracks, 11 lives (which we use to call hangman); guessword (their version of wordle); codeword; jigsaw. I may do others, including the sudoku.
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* I like the walks but am not as keen on the treasure hunting as they are.
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[amazon.de link]
[amazon.de link]
For online activities, I like Quordle, Squaredle, QuadNerdle, and Connections.
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