Over a hundred of shapes in three difficulty levels and
every of them can be assembled of the seven Tangram pieces only. Just get
in there and complete the challenges shape by shape.
The Tetris classics brought into 3D space in a
wonderful interactive version. Drop the 3D blocks down eliminating the
complete 3x3 groupings of cubes layers by layers.
Push the Mixer button to scramble the four groups
of colored balls arranged in the form of two intersecting rings. Then
rotating the rings try to return the balls' groups into the initial
position.
Score points by clicking and thus eliminating
colored blocks. But they have to be in groupings of three or more.
Larger groupings mean more points and very large groupings earn
bonuses!
Drag the steel ball down and then release it to
shoot the aim - a colored group. The bigger the group the higher you
score. Discover on your own how the special bonuses can be useful.
With every move in this puzzle a new block
appears in your way. Thus the aim is quite simple - to make as many
moves as possible before you get completely blocked.
A promotional puzzle set from
Dyson. Each puzzle consists of telescopes and a ball. A
telescope can push or pull the ball. The aim is to push or suck the ball
into the hole. Several difficulty levels.
Clear the board of QBz, one color group at a time. The
group has to be no less than 2 QBz. The bigger the group, the higher you
score. Several levels with 3 special moves per level. From Skunk Studios.
A two-player game which tests both your brains
and reaction. Answer a set of questions all of which are numerical.
Press your button when you feel the appeared number is close to the
right answer.
It's a "can" of worms. Rearrange the wrigglers so
that each one covers squares of its own color. A worm can wriggle
backwards or forwards, but not if another wriggler (or its own tail)
blocks its path.
What do you think could happen to a
simple sliding block puzzle if to connect some pieces in it with bridges?
Get
here to see the James Stephens' answer to
this question.
There are several boxes in
warehouse. Each box is open on one side. Pushing boxes from inside your
aim is to push the small red box inside the large blue one. A dozen
challenges in the set - from ClickMazes.
It's a kind of space simulator where a man is strapped
into a contraption and the aim is to get him upright with several
rotations. Don't loose the gravity because the puzzle weighs more than
it looks.
One player game from WheelHouseCreative. Catch and drop
color tiles into piles to create klaxes. A klax is three or more one-color
tiles in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row. Three difficulty levels
with many waves.
Change a pair of patterns into another pair, exchanging two rows, two quadrants or two columns each time. See
the Diamond Theory for the mathematics and symmetry behind this puzzle.
Environment: Java. Objective: put the hexagons in
order. Complexity: between the simpler 15 piece square sliding puzzle and
Rubik's Cube. Wishes: be successful in this tessellation!
Do you want to become a virtual shepherd for a
moment? Play this pretty Flash sheep game where all the sheep run away
from your mouse cursor, but at the same time it's the only way you have to
steer sheep.
A spin-mind-maze - another
masterpiece from Andrea Gilbert and Graham Rogers' workshop, based on
Oskar van Deventer's brilliant puzzle idea. Pressing the two "Spin"
buttons get the red ball into the yellow hexagon on the rotating board. Be
careful - it's a real challenging spin!
Four color segments blink a sequence you have to recall. Yes, it's a kind of memory training, and the better you perform the faster it goes. Wanna know your score?.. - check it!