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Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, the Pips puts a ...
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Can you reverse 1-2-3-4 into 4-3-2-1 by moving just ONE person? Most people get stuck. Try it before scrolling.
Doing a puzzle isn’t always a walk in the park, though, and keeping track of all the pieces can sometimes feel like a ...
Brain teasers are fun little puzzles that make you think in different ways. They might look simple at first, but they often have a twist that surprises you. Solving them gives your brain a good ...
The regular dodecagon depicted above obviously has both an area and a perimeter. The ratio of its area to its perimeter is precisely 12.5508423822 meters. Find the area of the dodecagon. Send your ...
Far away, on a large, rocky exoplanet, a rover from Earth has just arrived on a mission of exploration. But the poor thing doesn’t want to explore. The moment it begins moving, it grows homesick and ...