13.04.2020, 13:52
I think in general the harder puzzles are more fun to solve. (Of course there ar many exceptions.) They might include special steps, that are rewarding to find and can't be put into an easy puzzle.
I myself have also an approach to his from my view as author: Sometimes I suppose, the author had explicitly have a clear idea, what puzzle he wanted to create. E.g. a very easy puzzle in an unsual grid. And then sometimes maybe already during the solving process I think: Wow, this task could have hardly be done better! Then I have a candidate for a "very good" rating.
I myself have also an approach to his from my view as author: Sometimes I suppose, the author had explicitly have a clear idea, what puzzle he wanted to create. E.g. a very easy puzzle in an unsual grid. And then sometimes maybe already during the solving process I think: Wow, this task could have hardly be done better! Then I have a candidate for a "very good" rating.