Synopses & Reviews
Give your brain a workout on the type of brainteasers that challenge the best solvers at the World Puzzle Championships. They're tough, but fun, and the feeling of satisfaction you get when you succeed is simply unbeatable. Some of the puzzles are oldies but goodies, like battleships--and its many variants--where you search for a fleet hidden within a grid. In "Eminent Domain," try to determine which blanks cells are owned by the numbered ones. For "Hex Loops," locate a path that travels through adjacent hexagons: the trick is, it has to end where it started, and the lines can't touch or cross. From Snaky Tiles to Spiral Galaxies, these Mensa-level conundrums will get your mind in shape.
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Welcome to the toughest word searches ever created, where letters change depending on which direction you look at them! These puzzles will leave you dizzy from the devilish twists and turns required to complete them.
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What's the verdict? These challenging conundrums give wannabe attorneys the edge they need to succeed! Every game contains the type of problems encountered on admissions tests to law schools, with questions that help sharpen reasoning skills and powers of logic. So grab a study buddy, and start solving. We rest our case . . . so you can win yours!
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These 59 stimulating word searches—many with entertaining themes like "Birdwatching," "Boxing Match," and "Patchwork Quilt"—just don’t follow the rules! Sometimes words change direction, form shapes, or meander to create a continuous path. Letters "go missing"—or extra ones appear that aren't on the list. Other puzzles mix it up with anagrams and rebuses for extra-hard solving. Are you tough enough?
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For solvers with a hunger for word searches, this savory collection sure hits the spot! In addition to tempting themes like “Circus Circus” or “Horsing Around,” each puzzle features bonus message made from the unused letters in the grid. It's a smorgasbord of word-circling fun for brainiacs!
About the Author
Dave Tuller is the author of Sterling's Absolutely Nasty Word Search Puzzles, Level Four; AARP Word Search Puzzles; Topsy-Turvy Word Search Puzzles; Savory Word Searches, and Scrumptious Word Searches. He was a founding member of CrosSynergy and his puzzles have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Games magazine. He lives just outside of Baltimore, MD.