Solve Tantrix - one of the
most original modern put-together puzzles - online. Simply rearrange
several neat tiles to make a loop of one specific color. The tiles must
touch with the links of the same color, and there must be no holes in
your solution. Enjoy!
Move two balls to their new
location within a simple maze. Sounds easy? The main trick is how to
make walls be always your helpers... Great puzzle from Ishihama
Yoshiaki!
On a standard traffic light, is the green on the top or bottom? Try the extra 29 "simple" questions from our everyday life and see if you can beat the average of 18 correct answers.
Visit all the squares of the chess board with the knight, making only legal moves - in Java applet by Jos van Uden. For more instructions click the "info" button in applet.
Your goal is to reconstruct
the circle. But it is not very easy to reach, because the 8 rectangular
pieces of this puzzle tend to make a gridlock rather than simply slide.
This set of 2D tilt mazes by
Andrea Gilbert of ClickMazes features single-goal and multi-goal tilt-mazes. It is recommended to begin
with the single-goal mazes, and then tackle the multi-goal mazes. Clever
and funny modern classic!
Another version of the famous puzzle game, this time with twelve extra marbles. It should be more complicated but the object stays the same: to remove as many marbles as possible.
Connect everyone to the web shifting pieces until all wires match. There are only seven folks to be connected, but don't be mislead. Another nice Flash puzzle from Scott Kim for
Newmedia.
A set of the famous Tower
of Hanoi puzzles from Bob Kirkland. You can begin from the three discs
with 7 moves and get up to the twelve discs with 4095 moves! Do you think
you will be able to reach the top?!
Place the square tiles into the grid so that the adjacent tiles match by color. There are only two virtual puzzles (in JavaScript) of the Izzi puzzle set (produced by
ThinkFun), but they are still not too
easy.
It is a very excited idea not only about rolling a 2x1x1 black block to its target position but also to encourage you thinking of every next move. There is a set of such mazes.
Great creation by
Andrea Gilbert of ClickMazes!
A kind of a put-together puzzle nicely programmed by Armin Kielack. Try it to feel how the JavaScript versions of such puzzles
can be interesting and exciting like physical ones.
Its
educational how do you turn 99 into 100? Try for
yourself with this cool Java wall that you can
move around to find your answer. Keep scrolling
down the page if you want the fascinating
mathematical explanations to why this thing works
so well.
Find 10 words
of the given sort. Draw a line with a mouse through a guessing word and, if
it is correct, the line will remain and the counter in the top right will
increase. For more instructions click "Back to Java Puzzles" and then
choose "WORDSEARCH" link.
This tricky maze idea by Andrea Gilbert of ClickMazes is beautiful itself. Sometimes it
will return you to the start but the finish result will be worth
while.
Here is a
nicely presented, well chosen list of eight
moderately challenges brain-teaser puzzle
questions. A pleasant break from your busy
internet journeys!
"My brother can’t lie, and my sister always tells the truth."
Brainteasers based on this kind of logical thinking are clever,
and they get you to think in ways that really stretch your brain.
No puzzle education is complete without at least a few of them!
Bob Abbott is one of the world’s great maze designers, and
this is one of his dead-on classics. Land on a square, and for
your next move you must move the number of spaces shown
from your present square. The maze is nicely Java enabled so
you can move around as freely as you please. A genuine classic!
This maze starts a little intimidating, but treat it right and it is
interesting. We recommend that you start by setting the field
to 3x3 and getting the hang of the rules, then building up from
there.