A New Kind Of Puzzle at Tile Puzzler
I thought readers might be interested to see that there's a new "special" puzzle over at the Tile Puzzler site. It's called the "Jeorge Puzzler". Here's a sample of a Jeorge Puzzler:
In a Jeorge puzzler, the areas of the puzzle pieces are 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11, and they all fit together to make a 6x6 square. These are a little bit easier than the "Rickie Puzzlers", whose puzzle pieces have areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, and 8. In a "Jeorge Puzzler", because the two largest pieces are so big, there's typically just one or two ways they can fit together in the grid. Once you figure out how those biggest ones fit, everything else falls into place more easily!
Here are links to a few more "Jeorge Puzzlers":
Jeorge Puzzler #1
Jeorge Puzzler #2
Jeorge Puzzler #3
Jeorge Puzzler #4
Jeorge Puzzler #5
Hope you enjoy - and feel free to create your own "Jeorge Puzzlers", by using the "Build A Puzzle" link!
In a Jeorge puzzler, the areas of the puzzle pieces are 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11, and they all fit together to make a 6x6 square. These are a little bit easier than the "Rickie Puzzlers", whose puzzle pieces have areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, and 8. In a "Jeorge Puzzler", because the two largest pieces are so big, there's typically just one or two ways they can fit together in the grid. Once you figure out how those biggest ones fit, everything else falls into place more easily!
Here are links to a few more "Jeorge Puzzlers":
Jeorge Puzzler #1
Jeorge Puzzler #2
Jeorge Puzzler #3
Jeorge Puzzler #4
Jeorge Puzzler #5
Hope you enjoy - and feel free to create your own "Jeorge Puzzlers", by using the "Build A Puzzle" link!
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