There is now a hint available for last week’s puzzle, So Hot. The solution to When in Rome, the puzzle from two weeks ago, has also now been posted.
The new puzzle this week is Flower Garden. This is final and most complicated puzzle of this puzzle set. Come back next week for the September-October metapuzzle! Due to potential ambiguity, the sixth clue has been changed to “The last (easternmost) six plants each contain a unique number of flowers between one and six. Three of those plants are sunflowers.”
Once you finish that puzzle, check out Grant Fikes’ eighth season of Kevin’s Puzzles at Home, his homage to this site. His normal fare is word puzzles every Wednesday, but during Kevin’s Puzzles at Home, he posts a simple puzzle hunt puzzle each Monday, twelve hours before my puzzles. What’s more, he donates to a food pantry for every solve, so head on over and solve some puzzles to help the hungry!
The answer to the puzzle each week is a word or short phrase. Enter it into the box below, ignoring any punctuation.