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Favourite Puzzles
So, I'm a big fan of Skeletons. There's something very satisfying about filling in a completely blank grid, I subscribe to Take a Crossword and they do a giant one every month which I look forward to. What's your favourite and why?


















My favourites are usually word puzzles. I like Word Slinger on the PC :o)
I love any puzzle with a prize. It always feels more of a challange if theres a possibilty of winning something.
I love any puzzles that are challenging, like Sudoku or general knowledge quizzes. If a puzzle is too easy I don't bother with it. I like the Tab 'Now for Something different' puzzles.
I love Enigma puzzles and Hanji puzzles which I think are exclusive to WH Smiths unless anyone knows different.
What with this being so new and empty. I've used internet forums before but finding a totally puzzles-based one is quite exciting.
I like doing the Skeletons in Puzzle Selection and there are always a few to do there. But what I really enjoy are the quizzes which have become a bit of a family event on those boring Sunday afternoons.
By the way, I wanted to write on here a few days ago but wasn't sure if I fancied going first. So thanks Puzzlerella! This is fun, so I'll get some of my friends to join in soon.
I love all kinds of Su-doku puzzles really. I started doing them on the tube but now I'm totally addicted. That got me into all sorts of other puzzles too and I now do crosswords and codebreakers as well. I'm still rubbish at cryptic crosswords though!
Me too! I don't know how I got through train journeys without su-dokus. The disappointment when I once forgot my pen! Logic puzzles are great, I can't get enough of Battleships and Tree Dimensionals.
What are tree dimensionals? They sound interesting, are they at all 3D?
If you've ever played Minesweeper it's kind of like that. There are several trees on a grid and you have to identify where they all are. You are given numbers to help you find them. A number tells you how many trees are in adjacent squares. Not at all 3D.