Puzzle Corner

What about a corner that challenges people's problem solving abilities?

Aspies are supposed to like solving puzzles, so how about it?

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    I could never do cryptic crosswords at all: I think they require too much understanding of metaphor and... stuff.  I'm not too bad at puzzles where I'm clear about the rules, but I've always been very bad at puzzles where I have to spend more time figuring out what the questions are than the answers.  Same back when I was doing my O-levels, some of the exam writers obviously had a serious problem being concise and unambiguous: I always hated those ones.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    I could never do cryptic crosswords at all: I think they require too much understanding of metaphor and... stuff.  I'm not too bad at puzzles where I'm clear about the rules, but I've always been very bad at puzzles where I have to spend more time figuring out what the questions are than the answers.  Same back when I was doing my O-levels, some of the exam writers obviously had a serious problem being concise and unambiguous: I always hated those ones.

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