⚙️ Batch Processing with Progressive Difficulty in Criss Cross Math

1. What This Tutorial Covers

Learn how to use batch processing and presets in Puzzle Maker Pro – Criss Cross Math to automatically create puzzles that gradually increase in difficulty. Perfect for puzzle books, educational workbooks, or classroom packs.

This tutorial applies to:
Puzzle Maker Pro – Criss Cross Math


2. Introduction

Why Use Progressive Difficulty?

Progressive difficulty gives your puzzle books or worksheets a clear learning curve — starting simple and becoming more challenging. It’s ideal for educational content, skill-building, and structured learning.

What You’ll Learn

You’ll learn how to:

  • Use presets to control difficulty settings
  • Automate puzzle creation using the Time Saver add-on
  • Create a complete, sorted puzzle set in one batch

3. Prepare Your Presets

Step 1: Define Difficulty Levels

Decide how you want difficulty to increase. For example:

  • Start with small number ranges and fewer equations
  • Gradually increase number range and equation count

Step 2: Create Presets

Use the Presets tab to save different difficulty levels:

  • Example Preset 1: Easy – 1–20 range, 3 equations
  • Example Preset 2: Medium – 1–100 range, 5 equations
  • Example Preset 3: Hard – 1–500 range, 8 equations

Give each preset a clear name so it’s easy to reference later.


4. Batch Setup with Time Saver Add-On

Step 1: Open Time Saver

Open the Time Saver interface in Puzzle Maker Pro.

Step 2: Load Presets in Order

Add your saved presets to the batch list in the order you want them applied. You can assign:

  • How many puzzles to generate per preset
  • Whether to include branding, styling, etc.

Example:

  • Easy (Preset 1) – 10 puzzles
  • Medium (Preset 2) – 10 puzzles
  • Hard (Preset 3) – 10 puzzles

Step 3: Choose Output Format

Select PDF, PowerPoint, or image formats based on your final use.

Step 4: Click Create

Click Create to batch-generate all puzzles. The Time Saver will apply each preset in order and output them automatically.


5. Why This Matters

  • Efficient Scaling: Generate dozens or hundreds of puzzles in one go
  • Structured Progression: Build puzzle books that make sense for learners
  • Preset Reuse: Save time by reusing your settings in other modules or future projects

6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I randomize puzzles within difficulty levels?
A: Yes — each puzzle will be generated with random content, even within the same preset.


Q: Can I include solutions in the export?
A: Yes — just select “Both” in the output options. Solutions will follow each puzzle automatically.


Q: Can I edit presets after they’re used in a batch?
A: Yes — you can update your preset settings at any time and reload them into your next batch run.


7. Further Reading


8. Call to Action

Now you can produce full puzzle books with structured difficulty — automatically. Try creating a 30-puzzle set that starts simple and ends with a challenge, all from one smart batch run.

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