Voyager Dispatch: Can You Solve the New Puzzle?
Greetings, Voyager Anonymous! This is your March 2026 dispatch from the Vegout Voyage HQ, handcrafted with care by your humble custodian. Materials henceforth are for your eyes only.
🔡 Do you have what it takes to crack the new Mini Voyage? 🔡
I play the NYTimes Wordle religiously, and recently they've come out with a new feature where you can create your own puzzle, so I've been having a lot of fun forcing my friends to solve for esoteric words like COOEE and XYLAN. Here is one I made for you (and I promise the answer is a commonly known English word):
Clue: "Songkran"
🇯🇵 Answers to the previous Mini Voyage 🇯🇵
*A collaboration with blogger and content creator IG @writerlucille
The answer to last month's puzzle is as follows. Did you guess it right?

🚀 Vegout HQ happenings 🚀
The HQ had been under siege most of this year from not one, but two seasonal flus back to back. While my sinus alone was propping up the Kimberly-Clark business, I had missed a conference I was really looking forward to attending. And no, I'm not above whinging bitterly about it. The assembly in question is an invite-only, intimate sized conference for recreational mathematicians called Gathering for Gardner (G4G). Rather than the stereotypical dry talks, the G4G program boasts puzzle game nights, gala magic shows, hands-on activities, gift exchanges (i.e. peer-to-peer sharing of our products), and ballroom exhibitions. The non-profit G4G foundation also releases a lot of workshop recordings, year-round, accessible to public on their YouTube channel—take a look if you are curious about novelty game & puzzle designs! And more importantly, please pretty please wish me luck on actually attending G4G in the coming years.
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