WSJ — Labyrinth — 01/21/22

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ChrisKochmanski
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WSJ — Labyrinth — 01/21/22

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A fun concoction, snapping together satisfyingly, by Mike Shenk.

Do I recall that the Labyrinth puzzle is his invention?
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Wendy Walker
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Lots of fun! I really enjoy these. Then again, what puzzles by Shenk DON'T I enjoy?
Good luck, fellow Muggles!
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Just finished! Super fun and Meg was right. Some toughies in there.
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Another enjoyable Labyrinth. Once I got a good toehold, it fell into place relatively quickly. Always amazed at these constructors.
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It was a fun challenge. I enjoyed the process of of making headway little by little.
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