A part of this PuzzleNut picture is already drawn for you. Complete the rest
of it joining the respective pairs of numbers and see what a little animal
will emerge. Simply relax and follow the line.
A simple toothpick puzzle to try your wit. Seven
toothpicks can be easily arranged into three triangles. Now can you move
two toothpicks to leave two triangles only?
Choose a card, concentrate
on it for a few seconds and then a virtual magician Mark will read your
mind and remove that card! Do you think it's because Mark is a handy
juggler or observant performer?.. Be amazed!
Help the man in the boat to move the wolf, the sheep and the box of cabbage to the other side of the lake. Do you remember this fairy puzzle? Enjoy it in a Flash movie format.
It is a quite easy sliding block puzzle from the King of
Puzzles. Just interchange a pair of pieces. But challenge yourself to complete the object with
a minimum of moves. By Sam Loyd.
One of Scott Kim's brain
candies he created for NewMedia. A kind of jigsaw puzzle, where your goal
is to unscramble the image from The God and Devil Show. Enjoy it!
Make a card vanish into thin air! Ordinary deck of cards, handkerchief with a hem, toothpick and scissors will help you to perform this
simple but effective trick from MysteryNet's Kids Mysteries.
This puzzle is made up of anagrams, with an extra letter for the every next one. In the box below the pyramid there is a clue to the corresponding anagram. For more information click "Back to Java Puzzles" and then choose "PYRAMID" link.
One of the trickiest sliding block puzzles with a few pieces. To solve it you need 22 moves only. Just find a keystone move - a long zig-zag, "sneaky" move with one piece between two other pieces. But when you can't get the stones to budge - don't be confused to ask someone more skilful to help you.
Another nice puzzle applet from Armin
Kielack. It is the famous Neuschwanstein castle presented now as a sliding block puzzle. Mix the blocks, and then try to rebuild the
castle in the virtual sliding manner.
Read a story of Tangram and then click on the button in the midst of the page. It will load the applet with a set of pieces and some shapes to be formed of them. Enjoy it!
What are Brain Binders? These are folding paper puzzles. The object is to fold a sheet of paper into a packet with a solid color on each its side. Simply print it, cut out, and fold to match the finished picture shown in the page.
A hungry mouse searches for cheese. Can you help him? Don't let him starve! Lead him to the cheese. Simple and well working puzzle with a new maze every time you click on the New Maze button.
Droodles! Do you know Droodles? These are fun, clever little trick drawings that make you guess what they are. Here is the best collection of Droodles you will find, wonderfully presented.
The maze experts are abuzz now with Rolling Cube mazes. This is the site to play a Java-enabled version of the Rolling Cube mazes... intriguing, really fun. You’ll get a special kick out of how you can continually adjust the perspective of the board to get a better look at facing your upcoming challenges.