"You won't believe this one weird trick for solving Sudokus and other puzzles."
Tarantella is an implementation of Knuth's Dancing Links algorithm. I demonstrated in my 2017 Clojure Conj talk how it can be used to solve an assortment of puzzles (
https://youtu.be/TA9DBG8x-ys) and some of you may have played around with the library after that talk.
I've recently made a number of improvements and refinements, and completely overhauled the README. Those of you with an interest in puzzles and/or constraint programming may enjoy reading through the README and getting a feel for how this library can be applied to certain classes of constraint problems.
Tarantella is also a great case study in the combination of speed and expressiveness you can get by writing a Clojure API for a lower-level implementation written in Java.