Maki Kaji, who helped popularize the numbers puzzle sudoku, and whose life's work was spreading the joy of puzzles, has died, his Japanese company said Tuesday. He was 69.
Work-Life Balance
This lenticular puzzle changes depending on how you look at it. From one angle, you’re doing yoga and making a keto-friendly dinner of broiled salmon and zoodles. Then, suddenly, the image shifts to endless meetings during which the camera must stay on at ALL TIMES. At only three hundred and sixty-five pieces, this puzzle should be doable, but, without the ability to sort by color, shape, or life goals, you’ll be unsure where to start.
Inbox Zero
Connect a piece to immediately receive an I.C.Y.M.I. prompt that the puzzle isn’t finished as well as five hundred new pieces. Hope you don’t have anything else going on, because this puzzle will take over your life.