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Logic puzzle videos, online puzzle sites, and books worth exploring.

Use this page when you want a few carefully chosen ideas beyond the main Bambleweeny routes: logic grid puzzle videos, online puzzle sites, and extra books worth exploring.

A simple way to use it is to learn first, explore second, and then browse books if you still want more puzzle practice.

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Section 1

Helpful YouTube videos

Start here when you want a visual explanation before you open another board. These videos are hand-picked to reinforce logic-grid clue reading, solve flow, and puzzle confidence rather than drown you in generic puzzle content.

  • YouTube - Clarity Media

    How To Solve a Grid-Based Logic Puzzle (Detective Dilemmas)

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    A direct video walkthrough of a grid-based mystery puzzle, showing how clue reading and board marking reinforce each other in a full solve.

    Why it is here

    Use this when the written Bambleweeny guide makes more sense after you watch one complete clue-by-clue solve unfold on screen.

  • YouTube - MindYourDecisions

    This new type of logic puzzle is wildly fun

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    A short, energetic logic explainer from MindYourDecisions that helps keep the page from feeling purely mechanical or worksheet-like.

    Why it is here

    Try this when you want a lighter, more playful reminder that logic puzzles can feel lively and entertaining as well as methodical.

  • YouTube - Math Puzzles

    Can You Solve This Ultimate Logic Grid? The Clues Are Deceptively Tricky!

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    A tougher logic-grid video that leans into deceptive clue phrasing and a more advanced deduction pace than a beginner intro.

    Why it is here

    It gives returning Bambleweeny solvers a clear next step after the beginner guide: harder clue handling without leaving the logic-grid format entirely.

Section 2

Other online play sites

These sites give you a few different solving moods, audiences, and formats to compare, without making you wade through a giant directory of puzzle links.

  • Official site - Puzzle Baron

    Puzzle Baron Logic Puzzles

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    A high-volume logic-grid site with online play, printable options, a Hall of Fame, and a long-running competitive community.

    Why it is here

    Try this when you want a larger stream of logic-grid puzzles and enjoy the idea of scores, rankings, or a long-running puzzle community.

  • Official site - Egghead Games

    Egghead Games Logic Grid Puzzles

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    A polished logic-grid app and site experience with smart hints, undo support, Auto-X, and mobile-first solving tools.

    Why it is here

    Choose this when you want a hint-rich solving experience on a phone or tablet, or when app-style play suits you better than browser-first play.

  • Official site - LogicLike

    LogicLike Logic Puzzles

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    An educational logic-puzzle platform covering kids, families, and adult warm-up tasks, including logic-grid examples and printable problems.

    Why it is here

    Open this when you want logic puzzles with a more family, classroom, or beginner-friendly feel alongside the tougher puzzle material elsewhere on the page.

  • Official site - KenKen

    KenKen Logic Puzzle Games

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    A mainstream logic-and-math puzzle destination with daily play, mobile support, and a broader audience than a pure logic-grid site.

    Why it is here

    Pick this if you enjoy logic puzzles but also like number-driven or adjacent puzzle styles that stretch the habit beyond classic grid solving.

Section 3

Logic grid puzzle books on Amazon

This final section is for readers who want a wider shelf than the books already featured on Bambleweeny. You will only see a few picks here, chosen to cover mystery-led, large-print, family-friendly, and prestige collections.

  • Amazon - G. T. Karber

    Murdle: Volume 1

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    A mystery-led deduction book by G. T. Karber that blends puzzle solving with a strong narrative hook and a recognizable series identity.

    Why it is here

    Reach for this when you want your deduction puzzles wrapped in a stronger mystery story rather than presented as a straight set of grids.

  • Amazon - Suzanne High

    Large Print Logic Puzzles: 50 Logic Grid Puzzles

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    A large-print logic-grid book by Suzanne High aimed at readers who want clearer type and a more comfortable on-paper solving experience.

    Why it is here

    Choose this when large-print pages or a more comfortable on-paper solving experience matters as much as the puzzles themselves.

  • Amazon - Gareth Moore

    The Penguin Book of Puzzles

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    A prestige general puzzle collection by Gareth Moore, useful for solvers who want a broader challenge shelf and a more established puzzle-book voice.

    Why it is here

    Open this when you want a broader puzzle collection from an established puzzle author, not only a shelf of pure logic-grid books.

  • Amazon - Kids logic-grid title

    Easy 3x3 Logic Grid Puzzles for Kids

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    A kid-focused logic-grid paperback with smaller boards and beginner-friendly themes such as animals, school, sports, and weather.

    Why it is here

    Try this when you want a friendlier family option with smaller grids and approachable themes for younger solvers.