What kind of puzzles do you like? What would you like to see, or see more of? For example, crosswords, word searches, word ladders, cryptograms, etc.
Every time I get ready to write a puzzle, I have to decide what type of puzzle to create. I want to create the puzzles that you want to solve! Tell me what you like.
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Alright, it took me a bit to think of this, but I have three suggestions that may or may not be anywhere near do-able.
1.) Logic puzzles- the sort with clues, columns, and an X/O system. For example, as a guest at a birthday party, Anne's last name is Jones and she wore shorts, had a green drinking class, ate cake, and brought a basketball as a gift.
2.) Brain teasers that involve things like a man is found dead surrounded by 53 bicycles. What happened? Often called lateral thinking puzzles. The downside is that generally people allow yes or no questions and there's a host of them published, so people might already have too many ideas.
3.) Verbal puzzles, like having the word "gseg" be "scrambled eggs" or the word eggs, a line below it, then below the line easy, which becomes "eggs over easy."
Just old favorites of mine, which may or may not be feasible and fun to create.
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