This is the sixth installment of the Monthly Topic Challenges with topics suggested and voted on [here][2]. This month's topic is ***"Is it really that [tag:time] again?"*** (suggested by [Auribouros][4]) and will span from the **1st of January to the 31st of January**. During this period, we will compile the list of relevant questions and post it as an answer to this question. **In the meantime, please go and [propose and vote on future challenges!][2]** Everyone have fun, and happy puzzling! <sub>*Link to [other][3] Monthly Topic Challenges.*</sub> ***NOTE*** The suggestion is copied to this post for posterity. > <h2>Is it really that [tag:time] again?</h2><br><p>After the <a href="https://puzzling.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/7352/monthly-topic-challenge-1-restricted-title-xkcd-1xxx">first monthly challenge</a>, I expressed my sadness for not seeing Randall Munroe's best work, the 1190th comic, <a href="https://xkcd.com/time" >Time</a>. And then I noticed Puzzling had a tag with the same label as that missing comic!</p><p>So, I propose a challenge to create puzzles revolving around time, be it near or far, referencing the "unstoppable progress of existence", or even just the comic. A puzzle that comes to mind when I say this could be <a href="https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/11913/the-sands-of-time">this one</a>, but there are many more examples, and even more possibilities!</p><p>Because after all, why do people solve puzzles if not to have a good time?</p> [1]:https://puzzling.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2841 [2]:https://puzzling.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/7265 [3]:https://puzzling.meta.stackexchange.com/search?tab=newest&q=is%3aq%20title%3a%22Monthly%20Topic%20Challenge%20%23 [4]:https://puzzling.meta.stackexchange.com/users/78764