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11/25/2011 at 2:41 am #1732692
We’re heading out on a family vacation in December and I’m looking for some puzzles to take along with to solve on the airplane and in the hotel. This means NO internet access to look up any information. Last time I took along the Zoes Suduko series from Appleton.
Options begin with other Suduko puzzles, word search style, etc. I’m primarily interested in the Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay areas. Feel free to add any suggestions you may have.
11/25/2011 at 4:03 am #1954607Twice now, have found that ‘Granny Squares’ is a great way to drift into a nice slumber at 35000 ft. :LOL: :LOL:
11/25/2011 at 5:03 am #1954608that one and the “Lite” version
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11/25/2011 at 5:07 am #1954609you can print out the origami caches and play fold ’em up while in the clouds too.
Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
11/25/2011 at 12:52 pm #1954610I see that your name is not on my south side super sudoku solved yet. GC2DQZN or this one GC2R9M1. Good luck
11/25/2011 at 2:21 pm #1954611Have you looked at the ones by MonkeyHunters? Middleton Matrix and Geological Puzzle? If you can get to WSQ A Grave Mistake before your trip, you can look at the rest in the series on the plane, too. The first two came easy, but that last one….I’m still missing something, even though I know I’m on the right track!
11/25/2011 at 3:00 pm #1954612@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
Twice now, have found that ‘Granny Squares’ is a great way to drift into a nice slumber at 35000 ft. :LOL: :LOL:
HEY! 👿 👿 👿 😛 😆
But I was going to suggest that, as well as rcflyer’s two and Middleton Matrix. And if you’re just into puzzle solving to keep you entertained, you can add some more to your “Solved, Not Found” pile by looking at Cheezehead’s puzzles. We have one up there, too: GC28C5B
And for the Puffins’ next flight, “When Granny Met Roy” *might* be out soon, maybe even in time for CJ’s trip. 😈
11/25/2011 at 3:03 pm #1954613GC271Q9
As far as I know, the maker of Granny Squares is the only one to solve it.
And they did it by reading and following the hints.11/25/2011 at 3:20 pm #1954614Can’t believe you haven’t done this one yet, CJ: GC220YB
11/25/2011 at 3:23 pm #1954615@sandlanders wrote:
And if you’re just into puzzle solving to keep you entertained, you can add some more to your “Solved, Not Found” pile by looking at Cheezehead’s puzzles. We have one up there, too: GC28C5B
GC1BBJ7
GC2RZ0P
GC195ZK
GC10YGK
GC271Q7
GC33KEY
GC26P1E
GC122C2
These are all within the general area of SL’s cache.11/26/2011 at 12:39 am #1954616Although they are relatively new, the boys and I are slowly developing some Math Puzzle Caches in the Madison Area…the series is titled We Love Math! So far there are two algebra caches and one geometry cache.
GC32EXK
GC331CC
GC36XY9[/url]11/29/2011 at 10:56 pm #1954617All of my word search ones should keep you busy for awhile.
GC28BCY
GC287BR
GC2JRGD
GC27Z6R
GC2FMH7
GC2CW5R11/30/2011 at 2:17 pm #1954618I have a 16+ hour car trip coming up so this thread is going to come in handy.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
11/30/2011 at 11:01 pm #1954619Lot’s of printouts made. I’m taking about 2/3 of these with as well as some others I grabbed from the southern Milwaukee area where I have some others solved.
You guys know me too well apparently. Nobody suggested anything easy and gave me all the good mind benders.
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