Zach and Thomas discuss their opinions about puzzles and puzzlehunts. New episodes every other Monday. arguingaboutpuzzles.substack.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesGamesLeisure |
Olive comes in to talk about cultural conventions in puzzlehunts. (Sorry about the audio artifacts in this one, I did my best.)
Also: Jeopardy! canon, police sirens, and tiny towns in Massachusetts.
(Speaking of Jeopardy!: puzzlehunter Paolo Pasco ... more
This week, Jonah shares his opinion on the place of ahas in puzzlehunts.
Also: surprises, inquiry-based learning, and a crisis of faith.
This episode contains discussion of (and spoilers for!) the following puzzles:
* Historic Preservation (MSP... more
New episodes starting September 1st.
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In the finale for Season 1, Zach and Thomas demonstrate long-term memory skills.
Also: live investigative journalism, being on the same team, and getting skinnerboxed.
We are looking to have some special guests on the show for Season 2! If you’re ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #108 |
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