Yesterday, 01:52 PM
Hi there!
I totally get what you mean. These types of puzzles are a whole different beast compared to standard riddles. I’ve found that the key to solving dark riddles is to embrace the unsettling or abstract themes rather than fight them. Try breaking the riddle into smaller parts, look for symbolic or metaphorical language, and don’t be afraid to think “outside the light,” so to speak.
As for sources, I’d recommend checking out collections of gothic or horror-themed puzzle books, some online forums dedicated to riddles, and even mystery anthologies. Practicing with friends and discussing interpretations can also make them a lot more fun.
I totally get what you mean. These types of puzzles are a whole different beast compared to standard riddles. I’ve found that the key to solving dark riddles is to embrace the unsettling or abstract themes rather than fight them. Try breaking the riddle into smaller parts, look for symbolic or metaphorical language, and don’t be afraid to think “outside the light,” so to speak.
As for sources, I’d recommend checking out collections of gothic or horror-themed puzzle books, some online forums dedicated to riddles, and even mystery anthologies. Practicing with friends and discussing interpretations can also make them a lot more fun.