Puzzle Magazines
There are a huge number of puzzle magazines out there in the market.When you go to your local newsagent or even supermarket, you will see a large range of puzzle magazines.
Predominantly these magazines will cover crosswords, wordsearch and possibly letterfits and arrow words. Oh - and of course there will be a selection of sudoku publications too. And maybe even one or two mixed logic puzzle magazines.
But where do you go to get a collection of your favourite puzzle, if your favourite puzzle happens to be something like a rarely seen logic puzzle? If you love calcudoku where do you go to get a collection of calcudoku?
Or if you have a penchant for really large sudoku puzzles - let's say 25 x 25 sudoku - how do you get a magazine of them when such a thing does not exist?
The answer to that question is by going online!
Our reasonably new puzzle magazine website contains a large range of different puzzle magazines which aim to solve the problem of getting access to a lot of a particular puzzle type that is only ever usually seen in a compendium publication. These are all available in PDF format.
Take a look at Puzzle Magazines and you can access a large range of collections of rarely seen puzzle types.
Date written: 08 Dec 2010
Category: magazines | Keywords: magazines
Comments:
Looking for rarely seen puzzles or logic puzzle which can be useful for the corporates. Regards ArpithaBy: Arpitha - 24 Feb 2015 11:10:51
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