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Tacoyaki |
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When a disk is clicked all the disks
from the two diagonals intersecting at the spot of this
disk change their color to the opposite, including the
clicked disk, - white to grey and grey to white. The goal
is to turn all the disks in the array to one color. From
Gamedesign.jp. |
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Word For Word |
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Hunt down a word chosen randomly by
the computer. Each time you type a word be sure it is
between the two ones provided. A good word will replace the
top or the bottom one, thus, reducing the scope of the
search. Keep trying until you guess the right word! From
Fingertime.com. |
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Virtual Pannerotto |
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Get all the colored squares moved into the
boxes of the respective colors. A yellow target is used to move
the outer cells around. Keep moving them strategically so that all
of the same colored squares and boxes are matched up in the same
cells. From Passion For Puzzles. |
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Gridgame |
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Click a tile to launch a rotational chain
reaction - as long as possible. Tiles start each other when their
lines are connected. Naturally, the question is what tile to click
in order to release the longest possible chain reaction. From
deviantART. |
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Broken Link |
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Blind Skunk |
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How good are you on counting? Simple
counting? Want to check it? Then go to this number field. Just
enter it and then trace your path through to the exit at which
your calculation should equal the number indicated there. From
Blindskunk.com. |
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No-Off |
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An elegant six piece sliding block puzzle. With
sliding the pieces around the light has to be turned on. In other
words from the No-Off to the On-Off. They state 44 moves are enough
for the switch to be done. Can you accomplish the goal by yourself? By
Nob Yoshigahara. |
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XL-up maze |
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Starting from the central square, step out the
roman number sequence from I to XL (1 to 40), starting I, II, III, IV
etc. Does this maze look like the years are passing by... or in
contrast more like we are making our own way through them? |
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| The Bulbous
Blob Puzzle |
| Help Professor
Albert von Braun to free the red blob from the
laboratory sliding it to the upper left corridor, while
other blobs are blocking its way out. A collaborative
work from M. Oskar van Deventer and James W. Stephens -
at PuzzleBeast. |
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Add It Up |
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Click the tiles that add up to the target number in the
upper right corner of the screen. Time bonus points when you're quick.
Extra points when no numbers left at the end, but -500 for each left. From
Flasharcade.com. |
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Moebius Syndrome |
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Prevent the pieces from invading the screen. In order
to succeed in that goal move the pieces around to form loops which will
then disappear. Moebius syndrome from flash.games.for.free.fr. |
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The Knight's Challenge |
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An 8x8 Knight Tour Java puzzle. The objective is to
jump with the knight from field to field until every field on the board
has been passed. Remember, only legal Knight moves are allowed. By
Jos van
Uden. |
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Animal Road 4 |
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Help Peter the rabbit to harvest all
vegetables on his way to farm. Be very careful how to alternate carrots
and radishes so that Peter can get all of them and then successfully reach
the farm. By
M. Aono. |
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Last Updated: July 22, 2008 |
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