Newsletter 133

For those who haven’t seen it, we have a new game for everyone to try:

We know how overwhelming the usual 9x9 grid is for a beginner, and not everyone has the time to sit down and slowly pick apart 81 cells during a small break at work.

This version of Sudoku is faster and more approachable, with only 36 cells and only needs numbers 1-6 to solve.

Give it a try and see for yourself!

5 brainy game insights you’ll love!

(Games, links, and resources we've bookmarked for you.)

First

Feel like playing a different type of grid puzzle? Hitori’s a number grid game designed for a purely single-player experience!

Of course, if you’re tired of numbers, Queens Ultimate remains our best recommendation for casual play.

Want something short, simple and appealing? Try Clotheslines (if the developer reads this, please add more, way more!)

This week’s web game pick is: Minesweeper 6D! Basically, this is a weird combination of a Rubik’s Cube and Minesweeper, and somehow, it really works…

For last week’s trivia, the answer is… Montserrat monks started the April Fools trend. Aside from this fictitious statement, all of the other choices are completely real, despite how bizarre they sound.

Facts:

© Rick Astley (1987)

This week’s trivia question will be:

From which country did the tale of the Easter Bunny originate?

Choose here, and the correct answer will be in our next issue!

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A blessed Holy Saturday and a happy Easter Sunday to all our Christian friends! We’re cooking up fresh content for our podcast and YouTube channel, so stay tuned!

That’s all for this week. See you next Friday!

The Hey, Good Game Team