How do you choose the next puzzle game?

Too many riddles, too little time! I studied a monster of a riddle last week. Next time there’s more, but now I’m done and I can write.

I have about 25 puzzles to do. I have many labels, mostly 1,000 samples. I don’t know about you, but when I finish a riddle, the important question is: What will I do next? No kidding. You can see me sitting in front of a shelf just staring at options. I asked my friends. Am I easy? Did I do the brand I never tried? Do I do what I fear to get it on the road? This is a riddle.

I asked this question online and realized that I was not alone. Some answered that they had the same problem.

Some say it depends on their mood or on the time of year and weather. Questions about sunshine in summer and dark riddles on a dark day. They save Halloween puzzles for October and Santa Claus for Christmas.

Some allow their spouse or children to make a choice. Some say they’ll never make another decision. My mother chose me the other day, or I’m still sitting on the floor.

Some want to quickly reduce their hiding of the riddle, so they choose what they want more to sell or trade.

Some people live in a multiconstruction family, so they take turns.

One woman said she had nearly 200 puzzles with a digital album on her phone. She used a random digital generator to help her. I like skill.

Then there were those who asked Alexa for help.

Some people have a few immediate options to remove the option.

Some mix it in pictures. Downside to photograph, 1,000 to 500.

Some go to buy, the oldest and latest last.

I thought it was just me. I don’t think I have any guidance for this. My only rule doesn’t seem to be written down is that I won’t do two consecutive brands. When I finished the Euro monster, I knew I needed something to calm down, so I was glad that my mother chose a lovely Gibson.

At the end of the day, I’ll still do it all. And I’ll add. So, although it doesn’t matter, solving another puzzle is the nature of the puzzle.

How do you choose what to do next?