1. Each row and column of the KenKen puzzle should be filled in with a number from 1-5 exactly once.
2. The bolded lines break the puzzle into multiple sections of 1-5 cells, with each section containing a target number and mathematical operation in the top left. The numbers in each section must be combined using the given operation to create the target number. For example, in the top right section made up of 3 cells and given the rule of x36, the three cells should be multiplied together to get the target number 36, but should not be a number that violates the first rule.
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ANA KEVORKIAN, Former Managing Editor
Ana Kevorkian (she/her), FCLC ’24, is the former managing editor at The Fordham Observer. This is her third year with The Observer, having previously served as head copy editor, and she is so excited to serve the organization which has given her so much in this capacity. When she’s not doing Observer-related tasks, you can find her watching movies (see: “Fordham Cinephiles Can Finally Know Peace”), listening to Taylor Swift, reading and wandering the city aimlessly.