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](/queens) — place one queen per row, column, and region
- [Tango](/tango) — balance suns and moons with constraint signs
- [Zip](/zip) — draw a path through numbered checkpoints
- [Mini Sudoku](/mini-sudoku) — fill a 6×6 grid with digits 1–6
- [Patches](/patches) — tile the grid with rectangles around clues

Word games ([Crossclimb](/crossclimb), [Pinpoint](/pinpoint), [Wend](/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](/daily-puzzles) page and in per-game archives.

## Why play daily logic puzzles?

1. **Consistent challenge** — one fresh board per day builds a habit without overwhelming choice.
2. **Shared experience** — LinkedIn dailies are the same puzzle everyone solved that day; archives let you catch up.
3. **Skill progression** — repeating the same game type daily trains pattern recognition faster than occasional play.
4. **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](/daily-puzzles) | All daily boards across every game |
| [LinkedIn puzzles](/linkedin-puzzles) | LinkedIn dailies only |
| [LinkedIn puzzle archive](/archive/linkedin-puzzle-archive) | Searchable LinkedIn history |
| Per-game archive | e.g. [Queens archive](/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](/how-to-solve-queens))  
Spatial deduction to start the week. Scan regions for forced placements.

**Tuesday — Mini Sudoku** ([strategies](/mini-sudoku-strategies))  
Row/column scanning and hidden singles.

**Wednesday — Tango** ([strategies](/tango-puzzle-strategies))  
Balance and constraint-sign reading.

**Thursday — Zip** ([path-finding guide](/zip-path-finding-guide))  
Checkpoint planning and wall navigation.

**Friday — Patches** ([strategies](/patches-puzzle-strategies))  
Rectangle tiling and clue prioritization.

**Weekend — catch-up or hard boards**  
Browse [hard puzzles](/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

1. Read the [how-to-play](/how-to-play) guide for that game.
2. Use **Get hint** for a explained logical next move.
3. Open the **Full solution** tab and advance one step at a time to learn the technique.

## Start here

- [Logic puzzles hub](/logic-puzzles) — browse all five logic games
- [Daily puzzles](/daily-puzzles) — today's and past daily boards
- [Puzzle guides](/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.
