Games & Puzzles
The numbers on the side and bottom of the grid indicate occupied squares or groups of consecutive occupied squares in each row or column. Can you finish the grid so that it contains three Trawlers, three Tugs and three Buoys so that the numbers tally?
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Can you place a queen, a bishop, a knight and a rook on this chessboard that the red squares are attacked by exactly two pieces, the green ones by 3 pieces and the yellow ones by 4 pieces?
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This cut-out shape can be folded to make a cube.
Which of the four cubes below is the only one it could make?
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Complete the six equations, three across and three downwards, by fitting all the digits from 1 to 9 into the empty green squares.
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Each number in the grid indicates the exact number of black squares that should share borders with it. Shade the empty squares until all the numbers are surrounded by the correct number of black squares. Don’t shade any numbered squares, and there is only one solution.
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Complete the Number Square so that the numbers 1 to 25 are all in the grid, and all rows and columns add up to the totals indicated to the right and below.
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Divide the Shikaku grid into rectangles. Each rectangle must contain a single number, and that number must describe exactly how many boxes there are in the rectangle.
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Can you place a queen, a bishop, a knight and a rook on this chessboard that the red squares are attacked by exactly two pieces, the green ones by 3 pieces and the yellow ones by 4 pieces?
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You have four shots in which to get your golf ball upwards from the tee to the hole. Choose one each from the Drive, Iron, Chip and Putt selections. Each shot goes straight from the starting to finishing square. Only one combination will get you in the hole and you may never land off the grid, in a tree or in a bunker.
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You MUST capture one piece on every move until only one piece remains. A king can't be captured. As usual, pawns capture diagonally moving up the page.
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A Wordle-type puzzle available in UK-English or US-English.
Our unique print format is available for syndication or volume book publication rights.
Data files available for digital integration.
A challenging word puzzle for all the family
Complete the grid so that every row, column and 3x2 box contains the given letters. Rearrange these letters to create a word. What is the mystery word?
Seven columns, or stacks of lettered balls - remove a ball and the others above it will drop down in its place. Your task is to remove one ball from each column so that when all the other balls drop down, they will spell out six words reading across.
What are they, and what word will be spelled out by the seven balls you remove?
Usual sudoku rules apply. Also, 1 to 3 appears in the normal squares,
4 to 6 in the dashed circles and 7 to 9 in the dashed squares.
Formats available: tif
Frequency/Availability: Weekly
Complete the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 box contains every digit from 1-9 inclusive.
Levels 1-5. Available daily.
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Complete the grid so that every row, column and coloured box contains every digit from 1-9 inclusive.
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Usual sudoku rules apply. Also, 1 to 9 appears in the four shaded
3x3 squares.
Formats available: tif
Frequency/Availability: Weekly
Clues Across
1. Sue fed so as to make it harmless (6)
4. 'To do' such a word (4)
8. Say 1,2,3 and free it from the dud (11)
10. One of those pieces of eight! (5)
11. I see I sound very cold (3)
12. For 2 to sing, 2 leave each other (3-4)
14. It also sounds like 2 (3)
16. East in New York backing Tokyo currency (3)
18. Study of S American country with Sarah (7)
19. Chop off half the police returning (3)
20. What Eskimo builds could go with oil (5)
23. Shortage in the books, Pansy c-cried brokenly (11)
24. 'D,' quietly profound (4)
25. Sweet! These cards are lovers! (6)
Clues Down
1. Sid turns up at harbour to amuse himself (7)
2. Small flat surface : turning reveals it (5)
3. Quart set out for him to live in empty house (8)
5. Noble has beheaded girl (4)
6. Bit very wrong but at least it's short (7)
7. Stop and prop (4)
9. In which soldiers are sailors? (9)
13. Get-together of CilIa and Ena (8)
15. Pop's ode was somehow against it (7)
17. Fools, to land themselves in the soup! (7)
19. Cap, nothing more, but there's a place to swim (4)
21. The stratum for the pullet! (5)
22. In debriefing, cheese it (4)

Can you work out which areas of this diagram represent striped fresh water flat fish that don’t have dorsal fins, and salt water flat fish that have dorsal fins but not stripes?
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