Like a bolt from the blue! That is how this idea arrived and with relatively little effort it became a possibility. My testers (KayW, meg and lbray53) got it pretty quick and there were minimal changes to be made. That all adds up to skepticism on my…
Well, he's at it again, two different forms of the same puzzle. I created the IMPLIED version and had it tested and it worked well, but one of my testers was tentative with an answer because of the implied nature. I know how some people just don't…
Well, he's at it again, two different forms of the same puzzle. I created the IMPLIED version and had it tested and it worked well, but one of my testers was tentative with an answer because of the implied nature. I know how some people just don't…
This puzzle is a classic case of morphing. It started as a nice Kitten (Level 1) and I sent it to testers (Cinny, rjy, cindy) who found the usual errors, came back with some helpful comments and a "what about trying this", so I did.
This is one of those delightful little puzzles (from a constructor standpoint) that comes to you, comes together quickly, has little if any problems with the fill and has a fun twist. Now whether the solvers will see it that way is another story!
This puzzle came to me some time ago and then it languished. I had a tough time filling it and it needed several rounds of corrections, assisted by the expert help of Al Sisti. But I think I have it in a useable, and solvable, format now.
This rather describes my meta experiences; it is all or nothing. I can either see them almost within the first hour or so of completing the grid, or struggle with them until I have to yell "Uncle". Hopefully this one will be a quick trip and I'll get…
This was made a while back, and was pretty thoroughly tested. I am guessing it will be about a Kitten or a Calico but it is an implied answer and sometimes those play harder. I have been saving it because I thought it most apropos for this time…
I came up with this in response to a different puzzle that did not seem to make sense really, but then you could say that about all of mine. I apologize in advance for the somewhat "crunchy" fill. I ran into more constraints than I originally thought…