Word Snake Puzzle
A word search game, but Wordle, Spelling Bee, and NYT games dominate.

Hidden words force new logic that pure sudoku can't solve.
Puzzle enthusiasts, sudoku players, word search fans
Simon Tatham's Puzzles · BrainBashers · Puzzle Baron
As in, the puzzle does not have a unique solution using sudoku logic alone. You must use one of two forms of hidden word logic to finish the puzzle. 1) Deduce where a word must be placed and add letters, or 2) deduce where a word may not be placed and restrict letters. To keep it more sudoku like and aid in solving, every row, column, and box has at least one letter of a found word.
In playtesting I thought it was fun, although at times very difficult for me (I'm not an expert sudoku player), so I thought I'd build it out to share.
The puzzles are generated by creating racks of 9 unique letters, finding all words that can be made with those letters, generating sample grids, finding the words in them, throwing out candidates that don't fit the word placement criteria, then carving the board by removing letters until two constraints hold: we have >=2 solutions by sudoku logic and exactly 1 solution when the word search logic is added. Overall about 60000 puzzles are generated and thrown out for every sound one.
I used Claude pretty extensively for the code, which includes:
- Puzzle generator - Puzzle solver - Puzzle explainer - Static website (Cloudflare) - Online puzzle player (local storage) - Online static puzzle walkthrough - Print book layouts - PDF layouts
Overall, it's been a lot of fun to focus on for a few weeks.
A word search game, but Wordle, Spelling Bee, and NYT games dominate.
Every word pairs a crossword-style text clue with an image hint generated and linted by an LLM/image pipeline — that's a clever UX twist that forces semantic reasoning instead of guesswork. The creator also built a nontrivial quality pipeline (Swiss-style LLM matches + Wilson lower-bound scoring) to pick good puzzle words, which is an uncommon level of rigor for a hobby game. UI shows thoughtful interactions (hint taps reveal/remove letters, center-letter rule, PWA install), though clarity around image provenance and accessibility could be tighter.
Yet another Wordle variant with tic-tac-toe mechanics in a saturated market.
Yet another Spelling Bee clone, but this one's free with no signup.
Another daily word puzzle when Wordle, Connections, and countless clones already exist.
Wordle-style daily puzzle, but merging emoji tiles instead of guessing words.