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Posted on: Tue Feb 04, 2025 7:15 pm




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Post Re: Do you have favorite puzzles or patterns you look forwar
bram wrote:
The former often frustrates me, but on this Super Tuesday I experienced the Exalted State of Flow throughout the puzzle [namaste]


You're just getting smarter.

Tell your friends, puzzling on calcudoku.org increases your IQ [tongue]


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Posted on: Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:44 pm




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Post Re: Do you have favorite puzzles or patterns you look forwar
frederick wrote:
Is it to late to buy a lottery ticket where you are?

Well, it seems like all of us subscribers already won the lottery today :-)
Even the non-subsribers are pretty lucky as well, what with today's difficult 6x6 and medium 8x8 being accessible to everyone [woot]
Hopefully some of them will get hooked and buy a subscription [wink]

pnm wrote:
You're just getting smarter.

Tell your friends, puzzling on calcudoku.org increases your IQ [tongue]

Now officially confirmed [biggrin]


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Posted on: Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:36 pm




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Post Re: Do you have favorite puzzles or patterns you look forwar
Not wishing to be a downer, but doing calcudoku also slows down the rate at which your brain declines as you get older.

At least, I think it does!


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Posted on: Mon Mar 10, 2025 11:59 am




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Post Re: Do you have favorite puzzles or patterns you look forwar
paulv66 wrote:
Not wishing to be a downer, but doing calcudoku also slows down the rate at which your brain declines as you get older.

At least, I think it does!

You're going to feel positively rejuvenated after solving today's difficult 9x9 [biggrin]
I subjectively felt like being on the verge of circular reasoning at many points, yet there always appeared a nice, logical path forwards, especially in the 6x and 168x cages at a late stage.
A most enjoyable puzzle [thumbsup]


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Posted on: Mon Mar 10, 2025 12:23 pm




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Post Re: Do you have favorite puzzles or patterns you look forwar
bram wrote:
You're going to feel positively rejuvenated after solving today's difficult 9x9 [biggrin]
I subjectively felt like being on the verge of circular reasoning at many points, yet there always appeared a nice, logical path forwards, especially in the 6x and 168x cages at a late stage.
A most enjoyable puzzle [thumbsup]


Did you click the "+" "like" button afterwards?

(I could check, and I'm not doing anything with this info at the moment, just curious)


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Posted on: Mon Mar 10, 2025 12:46 pm




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Post Re: Do you have favorite puzzles or patterns you look forwar
pnm wrote:
Did you click the "+" "like" button afterwards?

(I could check, and I'm not doing anything with this info at the moment, just curious)

I did, but then I probably do that after far too many puzzles for it to be actually useful in case you want to do something with it at some point [blush]
Also, it's probably too dependent on my form/mood on any given day whether a deserving puzzle gets a "like" or not [sad]
This is part of the reason why I sometimes express my approval of a particularly enjoyable puzzle through a post [smile]


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