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This kind of puzzle, whatever you call it.
You know them, they're very simple, they just give you a grid with random numbers and within it you have to find sequences they give you (vertical, horizontal, diagonal). Normally they're for kiddies or very old folk.
Well, I have a very old relative who wants some, but says she's tired of the ones from news stands because they're too easy.
So I said "I'll just download packs of them and print them", thinking it would be easy to find.
But I haven't found them at all.
Can someone help me find them?
With a large grid (16 x 16 or so) and long sequences to find (about 12 digits?) because that should be fun enough for someone who wants a higher difficulty.
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I believe I can code a generator. But maybe the puzzles would be too easy, as the non-solution squares would be filled with random digits (while still ensuring a single instance of each answer), instead of deceitful substrings of the answers. Is that okay?