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NAregular

I am currently 600 elo and I was wondering what should my custom puzzles be set to. If it is like a not elo thing. For example if I'm better at this so I should do the thing I'm not as good at please tell tell me how. My current puzzle elo is also 1450.

justbefair

It looks like you haven't done any Puzzle Rush in 3 years. I think you should try to raise your best 5 minute resuults.

The ability to recognize simple mate patterns and combinations is essential to progressing.

NAregular
justbefair wrote:

It looks like you haven't done any Puzzle Rush in 3 years. I think you should try to raise your best 5 minute resuults.

The ability to recognize simple mate patterns and combinations is essential to progressing.

Thank you so much I will start doing puzzle rush

DanielJoy10
I’ll try that
justbefair
jennie258fitz wrote:

Here are some fun ideas for custom puzzles you can create: Start with word puzzles like crosswords or word searches based on themes you enjoy, such as your favorite movies or hobbies. For logic puzzles, consider crafting riddles or grid puzzles that challenge players to deduce relationships between items. If you want something physical, set up a treasure hunt with clues leading to a prize or create a mini escape room with themed puzzles. You could also design themed trivia quizzes or “20 Questions” games. If you're artistically inclined, create visual puzzles like “spot the difference” or writing prompts that encourage creativity. For math enthusiasts, try a math crossword or number challenges. Lastly, think about interactive challenges like online quizzes or social media puzzles to engage friends. Choose a central theme, consider the difficulty level, and clearly outline the rules to ensure everyone enjoys the experience! What type of puzzle are you leaning toward?

Was this AI generated? If you haven't noticed, this is a chess website.

NAregular
justbefair wrote:
jennie258fitz wrote:

Here are some fun ideas for custom puzzles you can create: Start with word puzzles like crosswords or word searches based on themes you enjoy, such as your favorite movies or hobbies. For logic puzzles, consider crafting riddles or grid puzzles that challenge players to deduce relationships between items. If you want something physical, set up a treasure hunt with clues leading to a prize or create a mini escape room with themed puzzles. You could also design themed trivia quizzes or “20 Questions” games. If you're artistically inclined, create visual puzzles like “spot the difference” or writing prompts that encourage creativity. For math enthusiasts, try a math crossword or number challenges. Lastly, think about interactive challenges like online quizzes or social media puzzles to engage friends. Choose a central theme, consider the difficulty level, and clearly outline the rules to ensure everyone enjoys the experience! What type of puzzle are you leaning toward?

Was this AI generated? If you haven't noticed, this is a chess website.

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