Update: July 2025

 I've been getting stuff done this month, but it's the sorts of things that are part of something larger that I may want to wait for. For example, the writing project is over 85% complete. I also recently hit the first milestone for a large puzzle project I started early this month. I'll make a post for it soon after triple-checking for uniqueness.

Speaking of milestones, three days ago, the blog hit a combined 10k post views! Thank you all for checking out my puzzles! It feels nice to be neither obscure nor well-known in this field.

For this post, I've decided to include puzzles I've shared to two other sites but for some reason or another have not shared here yet.


These Narrowfence puzzles were made on the last day of May. They also appear with credit in part five of the creator's paper puzzle collections. The links use different shapes from the original puzzles due to constraints of the editor. I found the logical techniques of this genre to be fresh yet intuitive, like a puree of elements that vaguely hail from a wide variety of other genres into something new and distinct.

https://pzprxs.vercel.app/p?narrow/6/6/j4j1k4i1j1g1i4g4i

https://pzprxs.vercel.app/p?narrow/5/5/g111p4p

https://pzprxs.vercel.app/p?narrow/5/5/g323n3g3p


These Mountain Climbers puzzles were made on 7/6 after deciding that I shouldn't just be dumping all my old stuff from the blog onto pedros.works. Now it's time to do the opposite! Solving puzzles from this genre does typically feel to me like drafting a map and going on an adventure through it.

Lone Boulder (9x9)

Plateau Bridges (12x12)

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