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'''Circular grids''' are an [[Abnormal Grid Shape|abnormal grid shape]], wherein the grid is made up of concentric circles with perpendicular lines radiating from the center dividing the rings into segments. These lines may be continuous from center to edge, or may be staggered (creating more unique straight paths from edge to center than the number of vertical segments present).
'''Circular grids''' are an abnormal grid shape, wherein the grid is made up of concentric circles with perpendicular lines radiating from the center dividing the rings into segments. These lines may be continuous from center to edge, or may be staggered (creating more unique straight paths from edge to center than the number of vertical segments present).


These types of grids are commonly used for crossword variations, but has also been used in miscellaneous word puzzles and logic variations.
These types of grids are commonly used for crossword variations, but has also been used in miscellaneous word puzzles and logic variations.
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==Notable Examples==
==Notable Examples==


* [[The Ferris of Them All]] - Not only does this puzzle use a circular grid, it manages to re-use the same grid for 6 separate logic puzzles!
* {{ExamplePuzzle|MIT Mystery Hunt 2020/The Ferris of Them All|The Ferris of Them All (MITMH 2020)|https://puzzles.mit.edu/2020/puzzle/ferris_of_them_all/}} - Not only does this puzzle use a circular grid, it manages to re-use the same grid for 6 separate logic puzzles!


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 01:09, 21 November 2022

Circular grids are an abnormal grid shape, wherein the grid is made up of concentric circles with perpendicular lines radiating from the center dividing the rings into segments. These lines may be continuous from center to edge, or may be staggered (creating more unique straight paths from edge to center than the number of vertical segments present).

These types of grids are commonly used for crossword variations, but has also been used in miscellaneous word puzzles and logic variations.

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