Puzzle Sites
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This page contains a list of Internet resources for puzzles.
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Puzzle Hunts
Want to find some puzzles to solve? Check out these sites.
- MIT Mystery Hunt - Archive of past MIT Mystery Hunts
- MUMS Puzzle Hunt - Archive of past MUMS Puzzle Hunts
- CISRA Puzzle Hunt - Archive
- SUMS Puzzle Hunt - Archive
- Google's Puzzle Hunt - (So far, only one hunt has been held)
- Puzzle Boat - An online puzzle event.
- Mathcamp Puzzle Hunt (These tend to focus on more mathematically inclined puzzles)
- Mark Halpin's Labor Day Extravaganza - A small puzzle hunt held annually on Labor Day
- NPL Intercoastal Altercations - IA2, IA3, and IA4
- P&A Magazine - A bimonthly puzzle hunt magazine.
- Puzzlebrains - A bimonthly puzzle hunt magazine.
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Other Puzzle Sources
- Nikoli - Regularly publishes abstract logic puzzles of various types
- A Cleverly-Titled Logic Puzzle Blog - Regularly publishes abstract logic puzzles
- Triple Play Puzzles - Crosswords and crossword variants by Trip Payne
- Puzzazz - Daily puzzles and puzzles on Twitter (Seattle startup)
- Tanga - Daily puzzles.
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Puzzle Community
Resources for puzzle lovers can be found here.
- +Z puzzle - Online puzzle solving community
- National Puzzler's League
- DASH (Different Area Same Hunt)
- Information about Seattle-area puzzle events
- seattlepuzzlenews - Google Group for news about Seattle-area puzzle events
- seattlepuzzletalk - Google Group for discussion of Seattle-area puzzle events
- Game Control for the Seattle "Game"
Blogs about the world of puzzles can be found here. Many include puzzles.
- Puzzlehead
- Merl Reagle, noted crossword constructor
- Solving Really Hard Puzzles A blog of a solver attempting really hard puzzles from past events
- Blaine's Puzzle Blog, which mostly covers the NPR Sunday Puzzle
- Diary of a Crossword Fiend Amy Reynaldo, a top solver
- Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword
- Ryan and Brian do Crosswords (they also have a podcast called Fill Me In.
- Thomas Snyder's puzzle blog
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