Schedule for Next Week
Last week’s variety mix from Murat Can Tonta can be found in this PDF.
Next week will feature a Snake puzzle collection from Serkan Yürekli.
Last week’s variety mix from Murat Can Tonta can be found in this PDF.
Next week will feature a Snake puzzle collection from Serkan Yürekli.

or solve online (using our beta test of Penpa-Edit tools)
Theme: Crown
Author/Opus: This is the 32nd puzzle from our contributing puzzlemaster Murat Can Tonta.
Rules: Standard Cross the Streams rules.
Answer String: Enter the length in cells of each of the black segments from top to bottom for the marked columns, going in order from A to B to C to D and separating each entry with a comma.
Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 4:00, Master = 5:30, Expert = 11:00.
Solution: PDF
Note: Follow this link for other Cross the Streams. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Cross the Streams to get started on.

or solve online (using our beta test of Penpa-Edit tools; use tab to alternate between a composite mode for line/edge drawing and a letter entry mode.)
Theme: Clue Symmetry and Logic
Author/Opus: This is the 31st puzzle from our contributing puzzlemaster Murat Can Tonta.
Rules: Standard Pentominous rules.
Answer String: Enter the letter associated with the pentomino occupying each cell in the marked rows from left to right and in the marked columns from top to bottom, separating the groups with a comma. Use CAPITAL LETTERS!
Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 3:00, Master = 4:45, Expert = 9:30
Solution: PDF
Note: Follow this link for other Pentominous puzzles. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Pentominous to get started on.

or solve online (using our beta test of Penpa-Edit tools)
Theme: Logical? Did you notice anything interesting in the solution?
Author/Opus: This is the 30th puzzle from our contributing puzzlemaster Murat Can Tonta.
Rules: Divide the grid into regions by adding diagonals into empty cells. Two diagonals cannot cross in one cell, and there can be no loose ends. Each region must contain the numbers 1 to 4 exactly once (1 to 3 in the example).

Answer String: Using ‘-’ for an empty cell and ‘\’ and ‘/’ for the two diagonals, enter the contents of each cell in the marked rows from left to right. Separating each row’s entry with a comma. The example has the answer “-\/\-,-/-/-”.
Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 2:15, Master = 3:15, Expert = 6:30
Solution: PDF

or solve online (using our beta test of Penpa-Edit tools in linex mode where left click+drag draws lines and right click marks X’s)
Theme: Knight Steps
Author/Opus: This is the 29th puzzle from our contributing puzzlemaster Murat Can Tonta.
Rules: Standard Masyu rules.
Answer String: Enter the length in cells of the horizontal loop segments from left to right in the marked rows, starting at the top. If the loop only has vertical segments in the marked row, enter 0. Separate each row’s entry with a comma.
Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 2:45, Master = 3:45, Expert = 7:30
Solution: PDF
Note: Follow this link for other classic Masyu. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Masyu to get started on.

or solve online (using our beta test of Penpa-Edit tools; use tab to shift between shading mode and the linex mode where left click+drag draws lines and right click marks X’s)
Theme: Clue Symmetry and Logic
Author/Opus: This is the 28th puzzle from our contributing puzzlemaster Murat Can Tonta.
Rules: Standard Cave rules.
Answer String: Enter the length in cells of each of the cave segments from left to right for the marked rows, starting at the top. Separate each row’s entry with a comma.
Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 1:50, Master = 3:00, Expert = 6:00
Solution: PDF
Note: Follow this link for other classic Caves. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Cave Puzzles to get started on.

or solve online (using our beta test of Penpa-Edit tools)
Theme: Clue Symmetry and Logic
Author/Opus: This is the 27th puzzle from our contributing puzzlemaster Murat Can Tonta.
Rules: Standard Yajilin rules.
Answer String: Enter the length in cells of the horizontal loop segments from left to right in the marked rows, starting at the top. If the loop only has vertical segments in the marked row, enter 0. Separate each row’s entry with a comma.
Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 1:15, Master = 1:45, Expert = 3:30
Solution: PDF
Note: Follow this link for other classic Yajilin. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Yajilin to get started on.
Next week will feature another variety mix from our newest puzzlemaster Murat Can Tonta. The specific schedule is:
Monday: Yajilin
Tuesday: Cave
Wednesday: Masyu
Thursday: Slash Pack
Friday: Pentominous
Saturday: Cross the Streams
For the first quarter of 2016, we’re aiming to post full weeks of puzzles at least 3 times each month, and I’m adding more help from our other team members to ensure more regular posting, e-books, and other GMPuzzles releases. We’re also reworking site rewards, to be weekly and not monthly this year, and we will post an update here soon about the new campaign.
All of the puzzles selected by our solvers as the “Best of 2015” are gathered in this PDF.
We’ll be back next week with new puzzles, and some thoughts on what is ahead in 2016 for GMPuzzles.
Here are our best Shading puzzles of 2015. As shading puzzles are (still) our most frequent category with 42 posts, there are five awards this year with just four in the other categories.
Leading off this list is a very neat geometry of cages in this Nanro by Grant Fikes.

This classic Tapa puzzle by Tapio Saarinen with an antisymmetry theme also got a lot of Fave votes.

Hex week was by far our most favorited week of puzzles in 2015, and every puzzle from that week was either a Best of … winner or a close runner-up. In the shading genre, Prasanna Seshadri’s Tapa (Hex) was amongst the best shading puzzles of 2015.

Also from Hex week, this SLICY by Thomas Snyder (a LITS variant) was a top shading puzzle and tied for third for votes across the year.

The best puzzle in this category, and the best puzzle of the year based on number of Fave votes, was this Unique Clues variation of Tapa by Tapio Saarinen. It was truly a special puzzle with many different insights hidden in a quite elegant package.
