Puzzles and Crosswords and Fun, Oh My!

Posted By Kissa

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I love puzzles. Remember way back when…the Rubix Cube came out? I had to have one. Crossword puzzles, find-a-word, and even Mad Libs, those were the best! Photobucket

Well a friend sent me this cool link to make a shirt from a dollar bill. You guessed it- origami. Photobucket

Yahoo has a page titled Smart Answers to Silly Riddles. Wow, I love riddles!

Check out this puzzle to learn more about my next release on July 23rd…

Jul 11th, 2009

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  1. Leslie Jane Fahrney said,

    I LOVE puzzles. I too owned a Rubix Cube all those many years ago (do we have to count?). I am always interested in finding new puzzle sites. Must admit, my favourite puzzle of the moment is Sudoku. I try to play Samuri Sudoku (a combination of 5 interlocking puzzles) daily, along with a couple of regular sudokus. And any printed ones are great for the long plane rides when I go on vacation.

    Also get on a couple of trivia/vacabulary sites you can play that also donate to charitable causes. Having fun and doing good, what a great combination.

    Any other good puzzle sites?

    A couple of years ago,I bought a good luck dollar bill shirt that I keep in my wallet. And when I was a teenager, bought a dollar bill made into a ring, that I wore for quite a few years.

    Leslie Jane

  2. Kissa said,

    Neat ideas, Leslie Jane, I think I’ve seen those dollar bill rings myself. And definitely print puzzles are awesome to pass the time while traveling.

  3. Tami said,

    I like playing washers. It’s a fun game and I have only played it under my mother’s house that is built on stilts to avoid the noreasters in VA.

    http://www.washers.org/index.html

    I didn’t realize that you could build them in the ground though!

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