David Millar is creating
Logic, Word, Number, and Other Types of Puzzles
Keeping your brain sharp, even though it's squishy.
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$5.20
Milestone Goals
1 Milestone Goals
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Commit to One Area 51 Puzzle Per Month
For the fence-builders, I'll make sure at least 1 Area 51 puzzle gets posted each month.
Remove Network Ads
Hate ads? I'll remove them if I reach this goal and only advertise my own puzzle-related projects; no ad network stuff.
Require Staplers
With enough pledges, I will release a puzzle packet with several pages of puzzles.
Theme Week
At this goal level, I'll get a feel for the most popular puzzle type and do a theme week for that type.
About
I'm a puzzle author, web developer, fantasy cartographer, and artist.
Location
Saginaw, MI, USA
Fort Worth, TX, USA
Top PatronsSee all 8
I love making puzzles and providing them for free on my blog, The Griddle. Instead of making a ton of the same type of puzzle, as I would for a book, blogging allows me to make a more eccentric variety of puzzle types, and my notebook is full of them.
Sadly, the graphic design, test-solving, and posting portion of the work is the most tedious bit and I often neglect it. My blog postings will always be free, but by supporting my puzzle-creating endeavors, more of those puzzles (maybe hidden gems?) will make it from my notebook to the web.
You can follow my puzzle works directly on The Griddle, but I also provide updates via short bird messages, the blue one with the F, and addition.
Quick facts:
Sadly, the graphic design, test-solving, and posting portion of the work is the most tedious bit and I often neglect it. My blog postings will always be free, but by supporting my puzzle-creating endeavors, more of those puzzles (maybe hidden gems?) will make it from my notebook to the web.
You can follow my puzzle works directly on The Griddle, but I also provide updates via short bird messages, the blue one with the F, and addition.
Quick facts:
- I post roughly 3-6 times per month
- I'm terrible at writing crosswords
- My two biggest crowd favorites are Area 51 (slitherlink meets masyu and corral) and Sudoku (and its variants)
