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SLED-25
SLED-25
from Sliding Block Puzzle Page
Center the blue piece alone in the top row. The trick is that in this sliding block puzzle you don't slide the pieces directly but tilt the board into one of the four directions instead. The puzzle requires 25 moves. An array of 40 SLED puzzles from a 13-move to The Beast can be found here. By Bob Henderson.
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Water Jars
Water Jars
from Novel Games
You are given a 5 liter water jar and a 7 liter water jar. Your task is to measure out 6 liters of water using these two jars. Smooth interactive environment. Though the challenge doesn't seem to be too difficult it takes some time to get it right.
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Oskar's Tunable Maze
Oskar's Tunable Maze
from ClickMazes
This maze is based on a fractal called the Dragons's Curve. You can change the level of the maze while you are solving it! Definitely, explore interactively how each level of the maze is created at the bottom of this page. Created by Oskar van Deventer and presented at ClickMazes.
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Get Groovy
Get Groovy
from Insane Play
Click on tiles at the end of the groove to extend the groove. Keep clicking! If the red flipper catches up to the end of the groove, the game is over. A level is complete when all the yellow flowers are collected.
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Simple NEO ONE
Simple NEO ONE
by Serhiy Grabarchuk
A kind of sliding anagram with a simple 3x3 grid and just eight pieces. Make two simple words - NEO and ONE - to exchange their respective positions and colors simultaneously.
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XRaye
XRaye
from Miniclip.com
Guide Raye and hit all pegs to complete a level. To rotate left or right use the respective arrow keys. Use the spacebar to jump and CTRL to skip a peg. 14 levels to play.
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Cubespective
Cubespective
from TheShockzone.com
Click one of the 3D shapes which has its front, side and top views exactly as those shown in the "Goal" column. How many of them your will figure out correctly? A multilevel puzzle from TheShockzone.com.
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Eight Knights In the Seven
Eight Knights In the Seven
by Serhiy Grabarchuk
A special chessboard in the form of the "7" digit. Four black and four white knights. Your goal is to exchange black and white knights, performing only traditional knight’s moves. Flash puzzle by Serhiy Grabarchuk.
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Coin Arrangement Puzzle
Coin Arrangement Puzzle
from Smart-Kit
Arrange twelve ancient coins into 6 rows, with 4 coins in each row. Any ideas? Flash puzzle from Smart-Kit.
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Shapeology
Shapeology
from Visual Math Learning
A large square is subdivided randomly into 4-sided shapes called "quadrilaterals". Your goal - reassemble the shapes back into the original square. Hint: when any two quadrilaterals are combined properly they snap together and the resulting shape is once again a quadrilateral, only bigger. 5 levels of difficulty. It is recommended to start with level 1.
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Parking Zone Game
Parking Zone Game
Drive each car to the parking zone of the same color. You click on a car to make it cross the bridge to the parking zone. A car cannot be moved if it is not connected to the empty zone. A Flash multilevel puzzle.
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Oskar's Parallel Universe Maze
Oskar's Parallel Universe Maze
from ClickMazes
Two parallel universes. What happens in one of them affects another. The aim is to get both red dots onto their blue targets in both universes. If either red dot is positioned on a colored marker then the doors of matching color in the other universe will open. Several levels. By Oskar van Deventer.
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3D Logic II: Stronghold of Sage
3D Logic II: Stronghold of Sage
from Smart-Kit
A 3D Flash puzzle game. Link every pair of similar colored markers to complete a Cube. Cells cannot be linked diagonally. To select a color click one of the markers of the respective color. Black cells are blocked. Multi-level game. By Alex Matveev.
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The Tower of Hanoi
The Tower of Hanoi
from Questacon
A Shockwave version of the Tower of Hanoi (or Tower of Brahma). Move the five-disk tower from one peg to another? You can only move one disc at a time and you can not put a bigger disc on top of a smaller disc. Hints are available. How many moves will you need?
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