Where challenge meets creativity.
Puzzles are more than games to me—they are tools to challenge logic and perspective. Each puzzle here was either hand-crafted by me or has shaped my outlook when solved. I hope they inspire the same sense of wonder and satisfaction for you.
Maze by Christopher Manson, pictured on the fourth slide, is the biggest source of inspiration for me. It is so much more than just a maze. I have solved the main puzzle, but there always seems to be more. My attempts at mapping it are on the first two slides, and I have even extended the puzzle by drawing my own room (fifth picture).
I chose the history of crossword puzzles as my final project for AP US History. Others mostly made slideshows, and I made this newspaper. Besides the research and reporting aspect, you can see that I also made my own crossword for this. I even wrote all the clues! The long words are all themed: crossword history. Those answers can be found in the articles I wrote.
I made this puzzle to challenge onlookers to discover three secret words. Every object, shadow, and reflection pulses with meaning. Don't overlook any detail! Can you solve it?
A lego bonsai tree, a clear puzzle (where you can't tell top from bottom and with false edges thrown in), and two hand-drawn thank you cards
My singular favorite object, this ring is one of the hardest puzzles I have solved, and now, I get to wear it as a fidget item to play with any time I want.