Imamiland

The musings of a grad student. Stranger in a strange land.

Puzzle Roundup: March 25th 2025

This is (provisionally) going to be a regular feature where I will post the results from my puzzle solving from that day. This will mainly feature the puzzles for Puzzmo and the New York Times.

Puzzmo

Puzzmo is a new kid on the block. They have been around just over a year and have made bold strides in introducing both new puzzles and new spins on older puzzles. At some point, I will review the website but suffice to say that they are one of the best places to play now. The best part is that they have a new puzzle every day, and the Today’s Puzzle is free to solve. If you want access to their archives, you could subscribe to the service, but that’s not necessary.

Puzzle Roundup: March 25th 2025

This is (provisionally) going to be a regular feature where I will post the results from my puzzle solving from that day. This will mainly feature the puzzles for Puzzmo and the New York Times.

Puzzmo

Puzzmo is a new kid on the block. They have been around just over a year and have made bold strides in introducing both new puzzles and new spins on older puzzles. At some point, I will review the website but suffice to say that they are one of the best places to play now. The best part is that they have a new puzzle every day, and the Today’s Puzzle is free to solve. If you want access to their archives, you could subscribe to the service, but that’s not necessary.

Sophie Hunter's New Single Cha Cha

Music is a big part of my life. I have play lists for every mood and occasion that I have built over decades. I often listen to music while I am reading, writing or programming. The majority of these, of course, are Urdu and Punjabi Classics. That’s what I grew up listening to. However, early enough in my life, I was introduced to the likes of The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Eagles and more. This means that my playlists have a significant number of North American and British singers as well.

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