Here is a great example of how a puzzle is often edited by the griddler.net folks before it is published. When I submitted this puzzle it looked like the picture on the right and I named the puzzle: "Two Tattooed Turtles". Since we authors don't know exactly what a published puzzle looks like unless we take the time to solve it, I didn't know it had been changed. After receiving the following comment "Very nice. But I see three turtles, not two.", I knew something was amiss and took about 5 days to solve the puzzle. The puzzle actually looks like the picture on the right. The original puzzle was 15 parts (5x3) but the finished puzzle was 18 parts (6x3). I guess there was a part between the turtles that was completely blank so someone drew in a third turtle! Clearly the original two tattooed turtles loved each other so much they created a third. I wonder if another turtle will appear soon. |
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Kendra SongI have loved solving griddlers for many years and I have recently begun authoring puzzles myself. This blog is a documentation of this new hobby. Archives
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