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The '''Countdown Desk Calendar''' is a yearly calendar produced by Infocado, and based on the television show ''Countdown''. It has 365 pages (366 on leap years), each with their own puzzle, meaning you get a new puzzle every day. | The '''Countdown Desk Calendar''' is a yearly calendar produced by Infocado, and based on the television show ''Countdown''. It has 365 pages (366 on leap years), each with their own puzzle, meaning you get a new puzzle every day. | ||
The daily puzzles include a conundrum plus either a letters or a numbers game. Answers are revealed on the following day's page (Except for 31st December, where it is revealed somewhere else). The puzzles are designed by Series 51 winner [[Stewart Holden]]. | The daily puzzles include a conundrum plus either a letters or a numbers game. Answers are revealed on the following day's page (Except for 31st December, where it is revealed somewhere else). The puzzles are designed by Series 51 winner [[Stewart Holden]]. | ||
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| + | [[Image:CDCalendar2008.jpg|thumb|The 2008 Edition]] | ||
| + | [[Image:CDCalendar2009.jpg|thumb|The 2009 Edition]] | ||
| + | [[Image:CDCalendar2009back.jpg|thumb|Back view of the 2009 Edition]] | ||
| + | [[Image:CDCalendar2010.jpg|thumb|Different image of the 2010 Edition]] | ||
| + | [[Image:CDCalendar2010back.jpg|thumb|Back view of the 2010 Edition]] | ||
Revision as of 10:36, 23 October 2009
The Countdown Desk Calendar is a yearly calendar produced by Infocado, and based on the television show Countdown. It has 365 pages (366 on leap years), each with their own puzzle, meaning you get a new puzzle every day.
The daily puzzles include a conundrum plus either a letters or a numbers game. Answers are revealed on the following day's page (Except for 31st December, where it is revealed somewhere else). The puzzles are designed by Series 51 winner Stewart Holden.
