Comics & Activities 05/04/2026

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“And the Academia Award goes to…” by Rainier Pederson


Crossword: “A Rose on the Grey” by Tyler Crivella


KenKen by Rainier Pederson

Your goal is to fill up the 6×6 grid with numbers 1-6. Each column and row must have exactly one of each number, just like in sudoku. Each box (an area outlined with thick black lines) has a target number and a mathematical operation listed in the top-left corner. The numbers within the box must result in the target number when the mathematical operation is employed. For example, a box with 3+ could be satisfied with 1 and 2, as 1+2=3. Similarly, a box with 2÷ could be satisfied with (1,2), (2,4), or (3,6) as 2÷1=2, 4÷2=2, and 6÷3=2. For an example puzzle, visit our KenKen guide.

The solution is left as an exercise to the reader this cycle. I believe in you.


Hashi by Tyler Crivella

Connect all islands to one network by drawing only horizontal or vertical lines. Lines may not cross. The total number of lines attached to a given island is the number presented in its circle. Each island may only have two lines attached to it in any given direction.

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