Introduction & Instructions


Introduction | The Basics | Rules for Drawing | Rules for Playing
Open Universe | Practice Makes Perfect | Advanced Puzzles

• For some time now, people’s passion with Sudoku has fascinated me. The puzzles certainly activate the reasoning and logic centers of the brain, yet I need more going on in puzzles to keep my own mind engaged. One day, while staring at one of my favorite doodles, I had a kinetic brain storm, and the idea for creating Celestialis™ was born.

• If you love to doodle and race while solving a puzzle game that’s both a physical (kinesthetic) and mental challenge, you will love Celestialis™.

• The end result in every case can be viewed as a work of doodle art, your own creation, and no two in the world would necessarily ever turn out the same--even if you did the same puzzle twice, and you can--you can do them up to four times each!

• Two people, sitting side-by-side, can duel or cooperate for a joint score on the same puzzle on facing pages in this book and get entirely different results. You won’t find a solution key anywhere in other words.

• There are countless variations and nuances in Celestialis™ puzzles to come, yet there is something so elegant and powerful about the the starter Open Universe puzzles which should be used to introduce anyone new to the ways of this deceptively simple, kinesthetic puzzle game.


Introduction | The Basics | Rules for Drawing | Rules for Playing
Open Universe | Practice Makes Perfect | Advanced Puzzles