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Dan Fabeck |
2008-03-10 |
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Great site. Fun and challenging all in one package. |
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From: Circle Pines, MN [the Frozen Tundra] |
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Howard B. |
2008-03-09 |
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This is a fun and interesting variation on your everyday word puzzles. A nice mix of difficulty among puzzles, with some additional logic thrown in. If you 're a puzzle fan, give these a try!
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From: Hillsborough, NJ |
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Alexandra Fiona Dixon |
2008-03-09 |
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Very cool - I just played this for the first time and loved it. It's like sudoku in that it's elegant, simple, easy to understand, and can vary in difficulty. But unlike sudoku, which I find boring after a while, using words and letters allows you to have themed puzzles, and there's some meaning, which makes it much more interesting for me. I'll be back frequently I suspect! |
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From: San Francisco, CA |
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Marc Spraragen |
2008-03-05 |
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Great concept and individual puzzles, and a well-put-together applet. Thanks! |
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From: Los Angeles, CA |
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William Lane |
2008-03-02 |
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I just tried the weekly Solving Contest for the first time. I am now hooked. I know where I'll be every Sunday at 3. A really fun puzzle to solve. Kudos! |
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From: Falmouth, MA |
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Noam Livnat |
2007-12-11 |
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Truth is, my vocabulary isn't that good, so I find the Alpha Sleuth™ Solving Tool with its amazing word search capability essential. It enables me to solve the higher level puzzles, and the whole experience becomes much more fun! |
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From: Lev Hashomron, Israel |
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