Puzzle Chat
The Puzzle Chat podcast is your all-access pass to the thrilling world of puzzles with Jeff and Denice for Puzzle Month (All of January) and beyond. From fun challenges to fascinating stories, we’ve got puzzles to play, puzzle hacks to learn, and plenty of Puzzle Day and Puzzle Month fun. Learn more about the puzzle culture! What is Puzzle Month? This special month was started as an extension of Puzzle Day, which is celebrated annually on January 29th. Both Puzzle Day and Puzzle Month were founded by Jodi Jill, a professional puzzle maker and lifelong puzzle enthusiast. Her love for puzzles inspired her to share the joy of puzzling with people around the world.
For over 30 years, Puzzle Day has been a day to honor puzzles of all kinds, and Puzzle Month takes it a step further - encouraging puzzle fans to enjoy puzzles for the entire month of January! Denice and Jeff want to share that love of puzzles with the world!
Puzzle Chat
Puzzle‑Solving Super Strengths: The Myth of the Super Power Puzzler
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What if puzzlers really did have superhuman abilities? In this lighthearted episode, we explore the hilarious “what if” world of puzzle‑specific super strengths. Puzzle solving super strengths, like the ones we secretly wish we had when the pieces refuse to cooperate. From extra limbs to magical eyesight, it’s a fun look at the myths we create and the real strengths we already bring to the table.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- The legendary third arm every puzzler dreams of
- Puzzle‑vision super eyes that instantly spot perfect fits
- Sorting speed so fast it should come with a cape
- Telepathic puzzle pieces (yes, we go there)
- Why these powers would ruin the joy we actually love
- The real super strengths puzzlers already have including perfect patience, curiosity, comfort, and connection
Listen to this episode to laugh, cry and wish for your favorite puzzle solving super strengths. The hosts offer a playful reminder that we don’t need superpowers to enjoy puzzling. We just need a comfy seat, a good puzzle, and the willingness to show up for the pieces.