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New Subscription Options at GMPuzzles

Dear fans of GMPuzzles,

We’ve completed setting up 2018 subscription options for our supporters. You can find full details on this web page including quarterly and annual payment options at three levels. Payments will be through PayPal (no account needed if doing credit card processing).

The Expert level gives you early access to all of our puzzles as well as printed solutions and some solving videos to help you get better at our various styles.

The Master level includes the Expert rewards and adds in two extra puzzles for every posted week of puzzles and gives you your choice of one e-book published each quarter.

The Grandmaster level is the easiest way to get every single puzzle we publish in a year. It includes every e-book we publish (which you’ll receive before anyone else), two giant puzzle rewards, and everything in the other levels.

If you want to support our website in 2018, please consider becoming a subscriber to GMPuzzles.

Cheers,
Thomas

This Week (and Year) on GMPuzzles

This week we’re going to feature our “Best of 2017” with the top puzzles as selected by you through the FAVE button. From Monday through Saturday we’ll be highlighting roughly three puzzles per category (region division, number placement, loop, …). We’ll also be releasing details on new subscription options for our fans, replacing the patronage model we’ve used in the past.

While this is a time for a lot of annual retrospectives, this past month also marked the 5 year anniversary of GMPuzzles. My initial business plan went out on 12/12/12 at 12:12:12 and our first post here was at the end of 2012 before New Year’s Eve. For those that have been solving from the start, and for those who joined later, thanks for supporting our puzzlemakers and our community by being a patron of the site, purchasing our books, or referring friends and family to our puzzles.

I’m incredibly proud that we’ve published about 2500 puzzles in these five years, including some phenomenal classics and cool variations, and have had 0 broken puzzles (with anything other than exactly 1 solution) despite being a hand-crafted puzzle company. I stopped keeping track of how often solvers have doubted us, but I think we are at least 100-0 when someone posts that one of our puzzles has a mistake. (We have had a couple typos in our blog posts and I’ll take the blame on the rare times when the answer entry was wrong but our puzzles have never been.)

Thinking back over five years, I judge that we have been very successful in highlighting great logic puzzle design and encouraging new designers to get into puzzle construction. However, we still have more to do to build a larger audience of solvers that appreciates hand-crafted logic puzzles. Some of our efforts this year will be to have more introductory titles/weeks. In our first year, we often had focus on single classic puzzle types in posted weeks and we will get back to that a little more during this year as well as trying to have more “easy” puzzles more regularly. A longer-term project is to reorganize our website. While we have a large backlog of puzzles in each style, it is hard for a person just discovering our blog to know where/how to start. We’re thinking through some user experience improvements for new solvers reaching the site and welcome any ideas you have.

In 2018, we are also going to work on scaling our publishing. I spent a lot of 2017 turning semi-automated processes into fully automated processes, including how we generate our puzzle art and our web posts. We just finished submission guidelines for all of our puzzles and contributors will receive these soon. I’m also very happy to announce that Serkan Yürekli will be joining me as an editor for our books and other puzzles which will add to our throughput.

We have several new books in mind for 2018, including the launch of a recurring sudoku publication with a mix of Classics and Variations which will be a great title for fans of sudoku, and several more e-books highlighting genres that haven’t been in books yet like Pentominous, Nanro, and Statue Park.

On a different note, we’re going to launch a “Puzzlemasters’ Workshop” title to highlight entirely new puzzles and variations. We get a lot of unusual variations submitted here, and they are hard to post on the web as one-offs. The goal of this title is to give authors enough space to develop an idea across several puzzles. The first edition, expected around midyear, will have a new style from each of our puzzlemasters and a few guests, with 6-10 puzzles in each new style. If this works, we’ll continue this series and open it up for other submissions as a way to continue to cultivate new puzzle design even while our web puzzles start to have a greater focus on “classics”.

Thanks for solving with GMPuzzles, and here’s to a great 2018,
Thomas

Schedule for Next Week

Our last week of “question mark” themed puzzles, with a new variation, can be found here.

This next week is the last of our Art of Puzzles 2 weeks. While we’ve been behind in releasing these titles, we will be catching up quickly in 2018. This week features both Minesweeper and Double Minesweeper.

Our supporters will also be receiving a bonus Slithersweeper by John Bulten, access to puzzle solutions, and a video walkthrough of the Wednesday and Friday puzzles. We’re reworking our subscription process; if you’d like to receive some of these special rewards, please check back here later this month.

Schedule for Next Week

Our last week of supporter-requested puzzles can be found here.

This next week will feature an unknown theme, with some variety puzzles by Serkan Yürekli and several of a new variation by Chris Green.

Our supporters will also be receiving a bonus Fillomino by Grant Fikes, access to puzzle solutions, and a video walkthrough of the Sunday puzzle (yes, we have seven web + one bonus puzzles this week). We’re reworking our subscription process; if you’d like to receive some of these special rewards, please check back here later this month.

Changes with our use of Patreon

TL;DR – We’re leaving Patreon, but will set up subscription options soon on the site for those who still want to get all of our content, including bonus puzzles and e-books.

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Schedule for Next Week

Our last week of bonus sudoku and puzzle hunt puzzles can be found here.

This next week will feature patron-requested puzzles across several different genres.

Our supporters will also be receiving a bonus Statue Park by Murat Can Tonta, access to puzzle solutions, and a video walkthrough of the Saturday puzzle. If you’d like to receive some of these special rewards, please click here for more info.

Schedule for Next Week

Our last week of Sunglasses and Snake Pit puzzles can be found here.

Over the next two weeks, we will be posting some classic sudoku and two puzzle hunt style puzzles that I constructed for some recent live events (side activities at the World Sudoku/Puzzle Championships, and the Arlington Puzzle Festival).

Schedule for Next Week

A PDF of our most recent variety week of very hard guest contributions can be found here.

This coming week features several Japanese authors who contribute to the Toketa book series (Volume 5 is coming out soon and copies will be at the World Puzzle Championship in India this month). Our week of puzzles features two genres that have appeared in Toketa: Sunglasses and Snake Pit X.

Our supporters will also be receiving a bonus Tapa (Transparent) by Serkan Yürekli who also contributes to Toketa, access to puzzle solutions, and a video walkthrough of the Saturday puzzle. If you’d like to receive some of these special rewards, please click here for more info.

Note: Due to WPC preparation, and my completing a purchase and move to a new house, the next week of puzzles will probably post no sooner than 10/30.

Schedule for Next Week

A PDF of our most recent variety week from Grant Fikes can be found here.

This upcoming week features six guest contributions, including three Cross the Streams variations. While our guest authors like to experiment with new ideas, the vast majority of the puzzles that come in are fairly high in difficulty. As a result, all the puzzles this week are Friday/Saturday difficulty level.

Our supporters will also be receiving a bonus Cross the Streams by Murat Can Tonta, access to puzzle solutions, and a video walkthrough of the Saturday puzzle. If you’d like to receive some of these special rewards, please click here for more info.

Due to WPC preparation, and my completing a purchase and move to a new house, the next week of puzzles will post on 10/2. Expect a slower schedule through the end of October.

Schedule for Next Week

A PDF of our most recent week of Tapa and Sudoku puzzles can be found here.

This upcoming week features puzzles from Grant Fikes.

Our supporters will also be receiving a bonus Tapa Loop by Murat Can Tonta, access to puzzle solutions, and a video walkthrough of the Saturday puzzle. If you’d like to receive some of these special rewards, please click here for more info.