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The award winning series
continues with Book 6...

Front Cover
Size: 8.5" x 11"   ·   Pages: 48   ·   Puzzles: 46
Shipping February 2008


With NEW dot-to-dot variations...
Arrows (patent pending)
Compass (patent pending)
Double pages - one puzzle crossing 2 pages
Sequence
Alpha Dots - not your typical ABC's

along with more of your favorites...
Field of Dots   ·   No dots   ·   Crazy Dots
Stars   ·   Regular dot-to-dots

"Arrows: You see this big field of arrows - no dots at all. Just arrows. So there's absolutely no visual hints about what the puzzle is about. You look for a circled arrow and start there, following where it points until you come to another arrow, and you take off in that direction. Of course, if you make a mistake, just one, small, easily explicable error, you soon find youself wandering realms of graphic chaos. Which is why, despite Kalvatis' heartfelt recommendations that all his puzzles be done with a marker, we find ourselves frequently recommending a soft pencil with a very good eraser.

Compass: Here, you get nothing but an array of dots with a few symbols sprinkled in hither and yon. You look for a star and, then read the directions printed above the puzzle. And I do mean directions. Like, from the star, go: N (North(, and then Wx2 (two dots west), and then SWx2, and then on and on and on, and if you do it exactly right, you'll end up at an A. And then, from the A, you start on the next line of instructions...."   
– From Bernie DeKoven, Major Fun Reviewer



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