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๐ฒ Today's Puzzle Overview
The October 8, 2025 puzzles are more than challengesโtheyโre a display of puzzle artistry.
Edited by Ian Livengood, todayโs set begins with an easy grid (ID 171) crafted by Ian Livengood, followed by a medium (ID 45) and a hard (ID 49) masterpiece from Rodolfo Kurchan.
Every hint, every solution, and every constraint reflects the genius of talented designers and the careful eye of a skilled editor. These puzzles arenโt just logic tests; they are masterpieces, crafted to inspire and challenge in equal measure.
๐ก Progressive Hints
Try these hints one at a time. Each hint becomes more specific to help you solve it yourself!
๐จ Pips Solver
Click a domino to place it on the board. You can also click the board, and the correct domino will appear.
โ Final Answer & Complete Solution For Hard Level
The key to solving today's hard puzzle was identifying the placement for the critical dominoes highlighted in the starting grid. Once those were in place, the rest of the puzzle could be solved logically. See the final grid below to compare your solution.
Starting Position & Key First Steps

This image shows the initial puzzle grid for the hard level, with a few critical first placements highlighted.
Final Answer: The Solved Grid for Hard Mode

Compare this final grid with your own solution to see the correct placement of all dominoes.
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