Intermediate TripleCross Puzzles: Volume 2
This is a series of intermediate TripleCross puzzles.
A TripleCross is like a crossword, but uses numbers instead of letters.
Each digit occupies a hexagonal cell and can be part of a "word" in the across, up, and down directions.
Each clue is a mathematical relationship with other clues. For example, a puzzle might have the clue that 1 Across equals 4 Up plus 6 Down.
Visit 3DMathPuzzles.com to download free TripleCross, CrossFigure, and 3D puzzles!
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Intermediate TripleCross Puzzles: Volume 2
This is a series of intermediate TripleCross puzzles.
A TripleCross is like a crossword, but uses numbers instead of letters.
Each digit occupies a hexagonal cell and can be part of a "word" in the across, up, and down directions.
Each clue is a mathematical relationship with other clues. For example, a puzzle might have the clue that 1 Across equals 4 Up plus 6 Down.
Visit 3DMathPuzzles.com to download free TripleCross, CrossFigure, and 3D puzzles!
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Intermediate TripleCross Puzzles: Volume 2

Intermediate TripleCross Puzzles: Volume 2

by Neil Aggarwal
Intermediate TripleCross Puzzles: Volume 2

Intermediate TripleCross Puzzles: Volume 2

by Neil Aggarwal

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Overview

This is a series of intermediate TripleCross puzzles.
A TripleCross is like a crossword, but uses numbers instead of letters.
Each digit occupies a hexagonal cell and can be part of a "word" in the across, up, and down directions.
Each clue is a mathematical relationship with other clues. For example, a puzzle might have the clue that 1 Across equals 4 Up plus 6 Down.
Visit 3DMathPuzzles.com to download free TripleCross, CrossFigure, and 3D puzzles!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798881109837
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/23/2024
Series: Intermediate TripleCross Puzzles , #2
Pages: 76
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.16(d)

About the Author

Neil Aggarwal loves puzzles. Sometimes he is solving an existing puzzle, sometimes he is figuring out how to create new ones. Computer programming is always a good source of puzzles. So is using a new ingredient or making a new recipe. Sometimes the puzzle is to figure out how to get his 4x4 vehicle across a challenging trail. Life is full of puzzles, and he enjoys all of them. He also loves spending time with his family, friends, and dogs -- who, at times, are puzzles too!
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