Five questions. Twenty atolls. One daily run — a Kulhivaru staple since issue 001.
Sixteen words, four groups. One is about fish, one about kaiveni, two are traps.
Ten words from the islands hidden in a 12×12 grid. Reverse spellings count.
Six rows, six columns, six boxes. Each gets the digits 1–6 exactly once.
Five tide charts. Read the curve, pick the atoll. Each round shows one tell.
Five rounds about the twenty-six atolls — their reefs, their councils, the seasons that name them.
Tap the rhythm you hear. Five rounds, increasing tempo. Scored on how tight each tap lands.
Kulhivaru Games is edited by Layla Hussain with daily puzzles set by a rotating desk of three Dhivehi-letter setters and one visiting English constructor.
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Five questions. Twenty atolls. One daily run — a Kulhivaru staple since issue 001, now with a scorecard you can share over chai.
Sixteen words. Four groups. One of them is about fish, one is about kaiveni, and two are traps.
Ten words from the islands hidden in a 12×12 grid. Reverse spellings count. Drag across letters in a straight line.
Five rounds about the twenty-six atolls — their reefs, their councils, the seasons that name them.
A 6×6 sudoku you can finish before the kaashi kettle whistles. Two-by-three boxes, conflict highlighting, restart any time.
Five tide charts. Read the curve, pick the atoll. Each round shows one tell — amplitude, asymmetry, peak count.
Tap the rhythm you hear. Five rounds, increasing tempo. Scored on how tight each tap lands.
Kulhivaru Games is edited by Layla Hussain, with daily puzzles set by a rotating desk of three Dhivehi-letter setters and one visiting English constructor. Subscribe to the paper to save your streak across devices and get early access to new games.