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- Puzzler
- Pyraminx
- Rashkey
- Rock-Scissors-Paper
- Rolling
Cubes
- Rotos
- Rubik's
Fifteen
- Rubik's
Rings
- Same
Game
- Saturn
Puzzler

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Puzzler This puzzle consists of two
overlapping circular disks. Each disk has 12 pieces, 6 are triangular,
6 rectangular alternating along the rim of the disk around a hexagonal
centre. Each disk can be rotated. A rotation should be a multiple of 60
degrees since only then can the other disk move again. This java script
version was originally made by Jaap Scherphuis
and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Puzzler pages. |
Pyraminx

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Pyraminx The standard Pyraminx is a
regular tetrahedron, of which each triangular face is divided into 9
identical smaller triangles, three to a side. A move consist of
rotating a sub-tetrahedron around a vertex; either just a tip or a
larger tetrahedron (two triangles to a side). Each face has one colour,
so the edge pieces have two colours, while the tips and the adjacent
vertex pieces have three colours each. This java script version was
originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Pyraminxpages. |
Rashkey

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Rashkey This puzzle consists of two
overlapping circular disks. The distance between the centres is exactly
one radius length. The disks are made up of many pieces with curved
sides, which allow them to be rotated any number of quarter turns. Each
disk has 4 squares, 4 diamonds, and 12 triangles. As some pieces are
shared between the two disks, there are all together 6 squares, 7
diamonds, and 20 triangles. This java script version was originally
made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Rashkey pages. |
Rock-Scissors-Paper
Rolling Cubes

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Rolling Cubes This puzzle consists
of a square 3×3 tray with eight cubes in it. The cubes are identical,
and each side of a cube is a different colour. There are ridges on the
base of the tray so if you push a cube towards the vacant space it will
easily roll over. By rolling the cubes around they get mixed up. The
aim is to arrange them so that the space is in the middle and that the
cubes show all the same colour on top. A more difficult challenge is to
have the space in the middle and all the cubes in the exact same
orientation, i.e. not only do the top faces match, the sides match as
well. This java script version was originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Rolling Cubes pages. |
Rotos

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Rotos Rotos consists of frame made from
two overlapping circular disks. There are 10 round moving pieces held
inside, visible through holes in the puzzle frame. Each disk holds 7 of
the pieces - one in the centre of the disk and 6 arranged around the
rim. Each disk can be turned (by multiples of 60 degrees), so that 6
pieces are cycled around by a move. This java script version was
originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his Rotos
pages. |
Rubik's Fifteen

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Rubik's Fifteen Rubik's Fifteen is
a type of sliding piece puzzle. It consists of 17 tiles in a 5x5
square. On the middle three columns there are levers which can move the
4 tiles in a column up or down one square. On the middle three rows
there is one large lever that moves the 3x4 tiles left or right. On the
top and bottom row there are also levers, but these will only work if
there are 4 tiles in the row, i.e. only if all the column levers are up
does the top row lever work, only if they are all down does the bottom
row lever work. This java script version was originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Rubik's Fifteen pages. |
Rubik's Rings

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Rubik's Rings This puzzle consists
of two intersecting rings made up of a number of coloured balls. The
rings of balls intersect at two places, so they share two of the balls.
Each ring of balls can be turned, so the balls can be mixed. This java
script version was originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his Rubik's
Rings pages. |
Same Game
Saturn

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Saturn The Saturn is a puzzle
manufactured by Mag-Nif, and it does indeed look like the planet
Saturn. It is a ball with a flat ring around it which consists of eight
numbered pieces. The ball is split in half so that you can turn one
half through 180 degrees so as to turn over three adjacent ring
segments. The ring as a whole can rotate about the ball so that you can
choose which segments are affected by twisting half the ball. The
pieces in the ring are numbered 1 to 8, and are the same on both sides.
This java script version was originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his Saturn
pages. |
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2007-2008 Jukka Silvennoinen |
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