Giant Physics Acronym Posters
There are three versions of my Giant Physics Acronyms Puzzle. Download and print your own, or buy one print-on-demand from my zazzle store.
Mystery Hunt puzzles with science content
Non-science puzzles
- (2017) Fruitless the fastest-to-solve puzzle in the 2017 Hunt and a good thing to look at if you've never seen a variety puzzle before.
- (2019) The Holi/Patriot's Day Metapuzzle
- (2019) A Bunch Of Ripoffs was a mystery-novel-themed puzzle written with Sarah Bagby. There's a basic "what's going on here" aha that leads you to a second data collection step which, I sincerely hope, led at least some solvers to call their parents to help with data collection.
- (2019) Circulatory System is a little lark of a puzzle, but I have a special fondness for it because the first step is substantially accessible to a five-year-old without being trivial for a grownup.
- (2019) Concrete is a bunch of pentominos which, when assembled, should be aesthetically pleasing. The puzzle is mine but the aesthetically pleasing assemblies are variously by me, Sarah Bagby, and Gail West, and Sarah's father Richard Bagby helped with pentomino constraints.
- (2019) Delightful
- (2019) Have You Seen Me? by me and Sarah Bagby is a wordsearch with a hole in the middle. There's something hiding in the hole. Wait, no, it's four identical wordsearches, what's going on?
- (2019) Ipod Submarine was a fun collaborative brainstorm of me, Sarah Bagby, Vera Tobin, and Steve Cook.
Last modified: Wed Feb 13 12:22:50 EST 2019