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Hexaframes
Hexaframes
How many regular hexagons would it be possible to create from the four transparent hexagons, also regular? The additional hexagons can be of any size, only their regular shape matters. An optimization problem from UniPuzzle.
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Rolling Block Mazes
Rolling Block Mazes
Great Flash 3D version of Richard Tucker's Rolling Block Mazes. Roll a block to the X cell. Four mazes in the set. Mostly tough but addictive. Arrowkeys to roll the block, "R" - to reset the maze. Designed by James W. Stephens, programmed by Klas Kroon.
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Sliding Maze
Sliding Maze
Sliding the square tiles with digits on them, create a path which would allow you to go from the red box to the blue one always stepping from one green cell to another, horizontally or vertically adjacent, but never diagonally. By Peter Grabarchuk.
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Stackopolis from Stackopolis.com
Stackopolis
Move the square blocks back and forth on a 6x6 board to create the stacks as indicated by the respective numbers next to the board. The key trick is that you are always playing against the time at each level. From Stackopolis.com.
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Moving Memory from Novel Games
Moving Memory
This could be a typical memory game to reveal cards pair by pair if not a twist added. Open all the cards with as few moves as possible but be aware of vertigo as the cards... rotate from time to time. From Novel Games.
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CuberXtreme
CuberXtreme
Push similar colored cubes together to remove them from the stage. Remove four cubes at once for a higher score. Use arrow keys and spacebar. Play quickly to multiply your score with a combo bonus. You'll discover pet cubes and joker cubes very useful. From Digital Seed Entertainment.
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Tetramino Checkers from UniPuzzle.com
Tetramino Checkers
Five transparent pieces. Each one contains a different tetramino shape on it with black & white cells. The goal is to stack the five pieces up so that a regular 4x4 chessboard (tetraboard) would appear. By Peter Grabarchuk.
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Snow Storm
Snow Storm
Can you help to clear snow from the parking lot after the past night's snow storm? At some point you can't pile up more snow, though you can move the piles around. What's your best clearing percent at each level? Bear in mind, a cup of hot coffee is your prize! From Artifical Environments.
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Hexagrams Puzzle
Hexagrams Puzzle
Get 19 pieces on the Hexagram so that their contacting edges would match with the respective colors: black to black, white to white. Click START to get started. Click a piece and then click a vacant cell in the Hexagram in order to get it there. Click the piece twice in order to rotate it... From Eric Solomon.
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Minimaze 1 from Dries De Clercq
Minimaze 1
There are only few ways to bring a 3x3 slider above an average sliding-around pastime. This is one of them: some pieces are restricted either to horizontal or vertical slides only. Will you stick with the stated minimum number of moves to reach the goal? From Dries De Clercq.
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Zinlock
Zinlock
Click a tile and then click any cell in the respective horizontal or vertical line. The tile will travel there. But note, along with it all other tiles in the line will travel the same distance. A life is lost when you run out of time. Three lives lost - game is over. 25 levels to play - by Nick Kouvaris.
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WordWinds
WordWinds
Propel your sailboat forward with the help of word making. The longer the word and the higher the values of the letters in it, the stronger the wind filling out your sails. Create word by word to give your boat wind and win the race! From Pizmogames.com.
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