Monday, July 17, 2023

Puzzle #212: Two for the Price of One

Yes, that's right - you get two whole puzzles for the price of one! Well, there's only one set of clues, but it leads to two distinct solutions (i.e. no answers are the same in the two grids, though some individual letters will be the same). No .puz or .pdf options this time, because of one particular clue. It might be easier to solve it full-screen rather than embedded in the blog - here's a link for that.

For answer-checking purposes, the grids are in alphabetical order by the 1-Across answer. Good luck!

Thanks to Kelsey, Jake, Brooke and an anonymous Discord user for the tests!

8 comments:

  1. (rot-13) QRPNS/VBAVP unq zr ubbgvat naq ubyyrevat bapr v tbg vg

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  2. Wildly, incredibly cool and impressive work!

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  3. I found this to be a valiant effort construction-wise but honestly was quite a slog from a solving perspective. Too much stretching and straining for my taste. But I appreciate the attempt! Thanks for all the work you put into it.

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  4. Late to the party but holy smokes Will, this is a hall of famer. 25/28A, 99/104A, and 58/65D were highlights. You're at the very top of the game right now my friend.

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  5. The 1000-piece puzzles are really challenging, and I've only just begun to play around with online Jigsaw Puzzles. After a long day, they are the ideal way to relax and keep your mind active. The convenience of not having to worry about misplacing pieces is a major perk of solving puzzles online as opposed to their physical counterparts. It's a great way to unwind, and there are so many different designs to choose from that everyone may find something they love. The online version is incredibly easy for satisfying your puzzling demands, and traditional puzzle fans will enjoy it!

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