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Gamedesign Sliding Block Puzzle
Gamedesign Sliding Block Puzzle
3-in-1 sliding block puzzle. In each challenge the goal is the same - to move the red block out of the frame. The puzzle is presented in a nice 3D-like view. From Gamedesign.
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The Eight Queens
The Eight Queens
Put 8 chess queens on the board so that they don't capture each other. A queen can capture another queen if it is on the same row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. From Novel Games.
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Paperblocks
Paperblocks
A 3D Tetris with Soma pieces! It looks and feels harder than its famous 2D predecessor, but at the same time it is a great tool to train your spatial imagination. While the 3D pieces fall down try to rotate and move them in order to complete layers. A completed layer will then disappear. Complete and remove as many layers as possible. Each next level is faster. Created by Gordon L. Hempton.
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Vexed
Vexed
A remake of the Vexed puzzle game originally written by James McCombe. Move similar color blocks together, causing them to disappear. The blocks can be dragged to either the right or left and fall down in the empty spaces. 12 levels, each of 59/60 challenges. From OutsideOfSociety.
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Casual Gameplay Design Competition #1
Casual Gameplay Design Competition #1
21-in-1 puzzle game slideshow. Select any puzzle in the bottom row and find the rules to it in the "Comments or questions about Puzzle..." link below. Some rules are quite intuitive. From Casual Gameplay.
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Pearls Before Swine
Pearls Before Swine
A Flash game of classic Nim. The pearls are grouped in three rows. You take alternative turns with your opponent. On your turn you may remove as many pearls as you like from any one row. Your goal is to leave the last pearl for your opponent to take. It can happen your opponent wins instantly. But note, there is a certain strategy which allows you to win instead.
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Rolling Block
Rolling Block
One more Java version of the famous Rolling Block maze game. Click the arrows to roll a 1x1x2 block and get it from the start position marked with the red square to the goal position marked with blue square. You cannot roll the block onto the obstacles on your way. Four levels to play.
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Peg Solitaire
Peg Solitaire
A 3D Flash variation on the Solitaire theme. Jump over another peg (ball) and remove it. The last peg should be on the black spot. Several levels of difficulty. You are playing against the time on each level. When a level is completed 15 seconds are added. From Gamedesign.
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Fourbyfour
Fourbyfour
Make all sixteen squares the same color. Clicking a square switches its color and the colors of all the squares surrounding it. The moves are counting. It seems the task won't be easy and some algorithm of clicking has to be applied. From Tallhat Design.
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Slanty Sliding Block Puzzles
Slanty Sliding Block Puzzles
A new collection of small sliding block puzzles for the serious addicts. The board is always rectangular but the triangle parts of the pieces are of the greater importance. Only horizontal and vertical moves are allowed, though very often you will be tempted to move diagonally. From PuzzleBeast.
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Beads
Beads
Place every bead in the circle of its own color (the numbers are also provided as alternative). The rule is simple - if you click a bead its two neighbors change places. The puzzle includes levels of 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17 beads. Invented and programmed by Sieuwert van Otterloo.
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Rotation
Rotation
When a circle is clicked, six circles around it rotate - clockwise or counterclockwise (you can reverse the direction as you wish). The goal is to reach three patterns, one by one, observing that simple rotation rule.
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TJ-wriggle Puzzles
TJ-wriggle Puzzles

Drag the wriggly worms around the maze until you can release the blue wriggler through the light-blue gateway. No other color wriggle can pass through the gateway. The latest and greatest variant on the standard wriggle-puzzle. Named in honor of Tom Jolly.

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Unfolded Cube Puzzle
Unfolded Cube Puzzle

A cube is made of 27 smaller glass cubes which are either clear or blue. The surface of a cube is "unfolded" into a "see-through" net. Your job is to identify the color of the square on the surface based on the net's pattern. From Maths is Fun.

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The Tangramboard Plus from Age of Puzzles
The Tangramboard Plus

Two small checkerboards, 4x4 and 3x3, can be reassembled into one bigger, 5x5, checkered one. The Tangramboard Plus makes rather a very hard challenge, so you'll need some patience to crack this new puzzle nut by Serhiy Grabarchuk.

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Building Houses 2
Building Houses 2

You are provided with three views of a 3D shape - top, front and right. Would you be able to re-create the shape, but strictly using the number of the cubes given for that? Ten 3D problems which are definitely not easy! From MathsNet. Programmed by WisWeb.

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Step-Over Sequence Mazes
Step-Over Sequence Mazes

Enter at the bottom and exit at the top of the maze always stepping over the internal lines in the same repeating order - red-white-blue, red-white-blue and so on. If you get stuck (it is promised you will) you can either back-track or restart. From ClickMazes.

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