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11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
- Solitaire
- Sponge
Bob Puzzle
- Tetris
- Topspin
- Tower
of Hanoi
- Trillion
- Tsukuda's
Square
- Uriblock
- Varikon
Box 2x2x2
- Varikon
Box 3x3x3
Solitaire
Sponge Bob Puzzle

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Sponge Bob Puzzle
This great little puzzle depicts SpongeBob SquarePants, and was part of
a Burger King promotional campaign in 2004. It is a cube divided into
two layers of 4 segments. There are 7 pieces, and one blank space. You
can either rotate a layer, or slide a piece up or down into the blank
space. This java script version was originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Sponge Bob Puzzle pages. |
Tetris

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Tetris This Tetris version is highly
modified version of the original JsTetris, for which you could find the
original sources from code.gosu.pl.
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Topspin

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Topspin This puzzle consists of 20
numbered round pieces in one long looped track. You can slide all the
pieces of the loop along. There is also a turntable in the loop which
can rotate any four adjacent pieces so that they will be in reverse
order. This in effect swaps two adjacent pieces and the two pieces on
either side of them. The aim is of course to place the pieces in
numerical order. This java script version was originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Topspin pages. |
Tower of Hanoi

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Towers of Hanoi This puzzle
consists of three pegs, and a stack of circular disks of differing
sizes, each of which can be threaded onto a peg. At the start, the
disks are all in order on the first peg, from the largest disk at the
bottom to the smallest disk at the top. You are only allowed to move
one disk at a time from one peg to another, and at no time may a disk
be placed on top a smaller disk. The aim of the puzzle is to move all
the disks from the first peg to the third. This java script version was
originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his Towers
of Hanoi pages. |
Trillion

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Trillion The Trillion Puzzle is a flat
circular frame with 17 round coloured pieces in it which are arranged
in the shape of a cross - one piece in the centre and four arms with
four pieces each. The five centre pieces lie in a disk which can be
rotated. The next two pieces of each arm of the cross lie in a ring
which can also be rotated, as can the outer ring containing the other 4
pieces. There is a spring loaded plunger on one arm of the cross which
allows the 9 pieces to slide along by one place. While this plunger is
pushed in, it blocks the outermost ring from moving. This java script
version was originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Trillion pages. |
Tsukuda's Square

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Tsukuda's Square Tsukuda's
Square, also known as 4x4 or "It", is a very difficult type of sliding
piece puzzle. It consists of 16 tiles in a 4x4 square. On the left of
each row is a plunger, which pushes that row one tile to the right. At
the top is a large plunger which pushes the three rightmost columns
down one tile. Springs push back the plungers as soon as they are
released. If the top plunger is pushed in, the first row plunger can no
longer move. This java script version was originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his Tsukuda's
Square pages. |
Uriblock

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Uriblock Uriblock, also known as Mix
Box, is a type of sliding piece puzzle. It consists of 16 tiles in a
4×4 square. Each row and each column has a slide which can move the 4
tiles in that row or column one square. This java script version was
originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Uriblock pages. |
Varikon Box 2x2x2

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Varikon Box 2x2x2 The Varikon
Box 2×2×2 puzzle is a 2×2×2 sliding cube puzzle, It is a transparent
box containing 7 cubes and a space. The cubes can easily be moved by
tilting the box.
The puzzle pictured above has white cubes, and each side has a red or
blue spot. When solved, all the blue spots are on the outside, with
only the space showing three red spots. This java script version was
originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Varikon Box pages. |
Varikon Box 3x3x3

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Varikon Box 3x3x3 The Varikon
Box 3×3×3 puzzle is a 3×3×3 sliding cube puzzle.
It has a transparent box, apparently containing 26 cubes and a space,
so that the cubes can slide around. It differs however in that the
cubes at the face centres are fixed onto the central cube, so that
there are only 19 moving cubes, arranged along the corners and edges of
the box. When solved, all the blue spots are on the outside, with only
the space showing three white spots. This java script version was
originally made by Jaap
Scherphuis and more information on the puzzle can be found from his
Varikon Box pages. |
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