15.05.2020, 10:34
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I just can agree to Richard and Puzzle_Maestro. I sometimes print a few new puzzles and do them in the evening. I don't mind if they are hard (actually I like that), but for me also beautiness lies in the simplicity of the rules. Ideally I only have to print the grid and the title or one or two lines of notes. The amount of time I have is limited and I can't keep up with the amount of new ones in the portal right now. There are also puzzles from other sources I like to do (published on blogs, contests, and in these new applets and posted at twitter or collect in other databases). And of course I also like to create puzzles myself.
So the ones that I'm most likely to skip are puzzles with complicated rules by authors I don't know which none of my friends have solved yet. Unfortunately yours covers all of that categories.
So the ones that I'm most likely to skip are puzzles with complicated rules by authors I don't know which none of my friends have solved yet. Unfortunately yours covers all of that categories.