Blaine's Puzzle Blog

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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Blaine's Puzzle Blog' channel has an excellent rank. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. In addition 'Blaine's Puzzle Blog' includes a significant share of images in comparison to the text content. The channel mostly uses medium-length articles along with sentence constructions of the basic readability level, which is a result indicating a well-crafted news inventory on the channel.

About 'Blaine's Puzzle Blog' Channel

Weekly discussion on the NPR puzzler, brain teasers, math problems and more.

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Short articles, prevailing on the channel, can be a good choice for 'Blaine's Puzzle Blog' if they’re going to gain their audience’s sympathy with brevity. Also, there are medium-length pieces making up more than one third of all articles.

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'Blaine's Puzzle Blog' mostly contains texts of a basic readability level which may show their aim to reach a wider audience. Besides, there are articles of intermediate readability, which make up more than a quarter of all content on the channel.

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Negative aspect tends to prevail throughout the texts on the channel: that usually indicates a big amount of critical judgments and negatively biased opinion expressions (e.g. there may be some foul language or curse words contributing into a negative score).However, there are also some articles with a comparably favourable attitude but they make up just a small amount of all the channel’s content.

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Recent News
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NPR Sunday Puzzle (May 10, 2015): 5 Letters, 1-2-3 Syllables

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NPR Sunday Puzzle (May 3, 2015): Everything, Including The Kitchen Sink

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NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 26, 2015): Seven Letter Actors

NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 26, 2015): Seven Letter Actors: A: Name a famous actor whose first and last names both are seven letters long. Change the first...

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NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 19, 2015): Political Mix-up

NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 19, 2015): Political Mix-up: Q: Take the first names of two politicians in the news. Switch the first letters of their names and...

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NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 12, 2015): Lights, Camera, Action

NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 12, 2015): Lights, Camera, Action: Q: Think of a job, in 8 letters, that names someone who might work with actors. Change one...

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NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 5, 2015): Bunny Slippers?

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NPR Sunday Puzzle (Mar 29, 2015): May I Have Your Number?

NPR Sunday Puzzle (Mar 29, 2015): May I Have Your Number?: Q: This week's challenge is a little tricky. Given a standard calculator with room for 10...

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