The Puzzler

Apr 18

DASH is happening, for the fifth year in a row.

DASH (Different Area—Same Hunt) is a puzzle hunt event that happens simultaneously across multiple cities across the United States. The inaugural DASH in September 2009 spanned 8 cities. DASH 5 is currently being planned in 15 participating cities.

Those cities are: Albuquerque; Austin; Boston; Chicago; Davis, CA; Half Moon Bay, CA; London; Los Angeles; Minneapolis; New York; Portland, OR; San Francisco; Seattle; St. Louis; and Washington, DC. If you live in one of those, gather up a few friends and join. I’ve done it for the last two years and had an absolute blast. Damn right I’ll be doing it again this year.

DASH is happening, for the fifth year in a row.

DASH (Different Area—Same Hunt) is a puzzle hunt event that happens simultaneously across multiple cities across the United States. The inaugural DASH in September 2009 spanned 8 cities. DASH 5 is currently being planned in 15 participating cities.

Those cities are: Albuquerque; Austin; Boston; Chicago; Davis, CA; Half Moon Bay, CA; London; Los Angeles; Minneapolis; New York; Portland, OR; San Francisco; Seattle; St. Louis; and Washington, DC. If you live in one of those, gather up a few friends and join. I’ve done it for the last two years and had an absolute blast. Damn right I’ll be doing it again this year.

Apr 17

The Boat Captain Puzzle

How old is the captain, how many children has he, and how long is his boat? Given the product 32118 of the three desired numbers (integers). The length of the boat is given in feet (is several feet), the captain has both sons and daughters, he has more years than children, but he is not yet 100 years old.

From NYT’s Numberplay blog.

The Hidden Synagogue -

Via atcaskstrength on Reddit:

I got this from grandfather before he died. First used by hidden Jews during the inquisition, it is shaped like a teapot, but contains many secret Judaica pieces. The Hidden Synagogue.

Click through to see the whole thing disassembled. It’s quite a thing. (Thx Ben)

Apr 15

Puzzle #101: Homophonic twist

(This puzzle appeared this past Sunday on NPR’s Weekend Edition puzzle segment with Will Shortz. You have until Thursday at 3pm EST to answer and try to get on the air.)

Take a common English word. Write it in capital letters. Move the first letter to the end and rotate it 90 degrees. You’ll get a new word that is pronounced exactly the same as the first word. What words are these?

Update: There are apparently two answers. One of them (the one I intended) has an interesting extra feature: if you remove that letter entirely, you’re left with a new word, one that is pronounced differently than the originals.

Mar 26

The 2013 USC Puzzlehunt is apparently afoot, but as to what’s going on or how you enter or what the prize is, your guess is as good as mine.

The 2013 USC Puzzlehunt is apparently afoot, but as to what’s going on or how you enter or what the prize is, your guess is as good as mine.

Mar 14

Here’s a fun poker puzzle from last year’s World Puzzle Championships, as seen on Wordplay, the NYT crossword puzzle blog.
You have a deck of 28 cards: 8 through ace in four suits. Arrange 25 of these cards in the five-by-five grid so that the 12 named poker hands appear in the rows, columns and diagonals. The location of some cards and suits are given.

Here’s a fun poker puzzle from last year’s World Puzzle Championships, as seen on Wordplay, the NYT crossword puzzle blog.

You have a deck of 28 cards: 8 through ace in four suits. Arrange 25 of these cards in the five-by-five grid so that the 12 named poker hands appear in the rows, columns and diagonals. The location of some cards and suits are given.

Feb 23

I had no idea you could encrypt messages with amino acids. This is incredible on all fronts, and if I had thought of this tattoo design, I would have seriously considered getting it.

I had no idea you could encrypt messages with amino acids. This is incredible on all fronts, and if I had thought of this tattoo design, I would have seriously considered getting it.

Feb 14

A regex crossword -

From this year’s MIT Mystery Hunt. I hope the solution is as amazing as the concept.

Feb 01

Challenge #23: Oscar Food 2013
Time again for the annual Oscar Food Challenge, where you make the puns, and we make the food. For inspiration, here is last year’s post, with a bevy of good/terrible ideas in the comments. And here is the list of movies nominated for Best Picture:

Amour
Argo
Beasts Of The Southern Wild
Django Unchained
Les Misérables
Life Of Pi
Lincoln
Silver Linings Playbook
Zero Dark Thirty

The full list is here. Some ideas we’ve already come up with:

Hushpuppies
Beets of the Southern Wild
Mango Unchained
Filet Miserables
I Dreamed a Creampuff
Gyro Dark Thirty
Worchestorture sauce
Esc-Argo
Fattiest Stephens
Torpedo Juice (from The Master)
Pie of Life
Post as many ideas as you have in the comments. The best ones will get posted in a follow-up — and the cream of the crop will get created in our kitchen for our party on the 24th.

Challenge #23: Oscar Food 2013

Time again for the annual Oscar Food Challenge, where you make the puns, and we make the food. For inspiration, here is last year’s post, with a bevy of good/terrible ideas in the comments. And here is the list of movies nominated for Best Picture:

The full list is hereSome ideas we’ve already come up with:

Post as many ideas as you have in the comments. The best ones will get posted in a follow-up — and the cream of the crop will get created in our kitchen for our party on the 24th.

Dec 14

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Dec 08

Mazelog is a collection of original logic maze puzzles. Unlike conventional mazes, the route through these mazes is defined not by paths and walls, but by logical rules determining how you can move
(via Mazelog - Original Logic Maze Puzzles)

Mazelog is a collection of original logic maze puzzles. Unlike conventional mazes, the route through these mazes is defined not by paths and walls, but by logical rules determining how you can move

(via Mazelog - Original Logic Maze Puzzles)

Nov 20

Guest puzzle: Play-by-play

Today’s puzzle is by FOP (friend of Puzzler) Chris Norborg. He tells me he came up with it in a dream.

“… so, in the 1st, the lead off guy ropes a liner straight to Soriano in left. The next guy, a lefty, fights off an inside slider from Garza, hitting a weak grounder to third — Valbuena makes the play, though he trips and winds up flat on his face. The third batter pops it up, again to Valbuena. This time he stays on his feet … Top of the 2nd — can of corn to DeJesus in right field. A strikeout. Then a Texas leaguer to short right; Rizzo hustles out from first, and sprawls on his belly to make the catch going away … Third inning — base on balls, erased when routine grounder to Barney at second starts a twin killing. The next guy is no match for Garza’s heaters … To start the fourth, guy strikes out, but makes it to first on a passed ball by Castillo. Garza fans the next two. And the next hitter hits a liner to left identical to the one in the 1st — Soriano makes the play again…”