Our annual Christmas puzzle is available now.
As in prior years, the reward for solving is a video Christmas card, but you'll need to figure out the password by solving the puzzle first.
Note: If you need some help, the full answer is posted here, but try solving it without help first... it's more fun that way.
Feel free to add a comment below to let us know that you successfully figured it out (without giving away the answer to others). We are always looking for new ideas for next year's Christmas puzzle, so submit those too.
Monday, December 26, 2016
Sunday, December 25, 2016
NPR Sunday Puzzle (Dec 25, 2016): Just a Matter of Course
NPR Sunday Puzzle (Dec 25, 2016): Just a Matter of Course:
Edit: Rough is a part of the course. Eagle is a scoring term. Club is a piece of equipment.
Q: Think of three words used in golf. Say them out loud one after the other. They'll sound like a group that was in the news in 2016. What group is it?Am I the only one that read about the "Rough Eagle Club" in the news?
Edit: Rough is a part of the course. Eagle is a scoring term. Club is a piece of equipment.
A: Green Party (green + par + tee)
Sunday, December 18, 2016
NPR Sunday Puzzle (Dec 18, 2016): Adding Historical Figures
NPR Sunday Puzzle (Dec 18, 2016): Adding Historical Figures:
Edit: Custer's last stand was at Little Bighorn, MT (Montana).
Q: Take the initials and last names of two opposing historical figures. Add a C and mix all the letters together. You'll get the title and last name of another historical figure from approximately the same era. Who are these people?I'll just leave this space empty.
Edit: Custer's last stand was at Little Bighorn, MT (Montana).
A: U.S. GRANT + R.E. LEE + C --> GENERAL CUSTER
Sunday, December 11, 2016
NPR Sunday Puzzle (Dec 11, 2016): The Season of Shopping
NPR Sunday Puzzle (Dec 11, 2016): The Season of Shopping:
Q: Think of a two-word phrase commonly seen on signs in new businesses. Nine letters in all. Change the sixth letter to an N, and read the resulting letters in order: You'll get a new two-word phrase sometimes seen on humorous signs in classrooms and offices. What signs are these?"You'll also see the first sign on established stores at this time of year.
A: NOW HIRING --> NO WHINING
Sunday, December 04, 2016
NPR Sunday Puzzle (Dec 4, 2016): Stuck in the Middle with You
NPR Sunday Puzzle (Dec 4, 2016): Stuck in the Middle with You:
Edit: I figured you were probably eating sausages (wurst) for breakfast, so at worst it would take you until then.
Q: This challenge may sound impossible, but there's a good answer. Think of a common two-word phrase, in seven letters, that has two R's in the middle. And "in the middle" means exactly in the middle. What phrase is it?I'm sure you'll figure this out before breakfast.
Edit: I figured you were probably eating sausages (wurst) for breakfast, so at worst it would take you until then.
A: The two-word phrase AT WORST contains "TWO RS" in the middle.
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