Daily logic puzzles are grid-based deduction games published once per day — often as part of LinkedIn's games lineup. Each day brings a fresh board with the same rules but a new layout, difficulty, and set of constraints. This guide explains how daily logic puzzles work, where to find archived boards, and how to build a solving routine.
What counts as a daily logic puzzle?
On Puzzle Games, logic puzzles are grid and deduction games that do not require word knowledge:
- Queens — place one queen per row, column, and region
- Tango — balance suns and moons with constraint signs
- Zip — draw a path through numbered checkpoints
- Mini Sudoku — fill a 6×6 grid with digits 1–6
- Patches — tile the grid with rectangles around clues
Word games (Crossclimb, Pinpoint, Wend) also have daily boards but use language and clues rather than pure deduction.
How daily puzzles are published
LinkedIn dailies — LinkedIn releases one puzzle per game per day. The board is the same for every player that day. After the day passes, the puzzle moves into an archive.
Site dailies — Puzzle Games also publishes its own dated boards under each game's daily archive. These supplement the LinkedIn collection with additional practice material.
Both types appear on the daily puzzles page and in per-game archives.
Why play daily logic puzzles?
- Consistent challenge — one fresh board per day builds a habit without overwhelming choice.
- Shared experience — LinkedIn dailies are the same puzzle everyone solved that day; archives let you catch up.
- Skill progression — repeating the same game type daily trains pattern recognition faster than occasional play.
- Difficulty variety — dailies span easy, medium, and hard ratings; archives let you filter by level.
How to replay past dailies
You are not limited to today's board:
| Resource | What you get |
|---|---|
| Daily puzzles | All daily boards across every game |
| LinkedIn puzzles | LinkedIn dailies only |
| LinkedIn puzzle archive | Searchable LinkedIn history |
| Per-game archive | e.g. Queens archive |
Filter by date, difficulty, or game type. Every archived daily includes Play mode and a Full solution tab.
A sample weekly routine
Monday — Queens (strategy guide)
Spatial deduction to start the week. Scan regions for forced placements.
Tuesday — Mini Sudoku (strategies)
Row/column scanning and hidden singles.
Wednesday — Tango (strategies)
Balance and constraint-sign reading.
Thursday — Zip (path-finding guide)
Checkpoint planning and wall navigation.
Friday — Patches (strategies)
Rectangle tiling and clue prioritization.
Weekend — catch-up or hard boards
Browse hard puzzles or replay missed LinkedIn dailies.
Daily vs level tracks vs random mode
| Mode | Best for |
|---|---|
| Daily | One shared board per day; archive for replay |
| Level track | Progressive difficulty within a numbered series |
| Random | Unlimited generated boards for practice |
Logic games with random mode: Queens, Tango, Zip, Mini Sudoku, Patches.
Getting unstuck on a daily
- Read the how-to-play guide for that game.
- Use Get hint for a explained logical next move.
- Open the Full solution tab and advance one step at a time to learn the technique.
Start here
- Logic puzzles hub — browse all five logic games
- Daily puzzles — today's and past daily boards
- Puzzle guides — strategy guides for every game type
Daily logic puzzles are designed for five- to fifteen-minute sessions. Pick one game, solve one board, and return tomorrow — consistency beats marathon sessions.