One of the vanishing puzzles where an object
vanishes just in front of your eyes after a simple manipulation. Just
figure out where the object got to and what, if anything, appears
instead of it.
When two rectangles are placed side by side one
square is supposed to be created. But here one more square will
appear. The challenge is to select the right rectangles from the set
provided.
Twenty tessellated square tiles each one consisting of four color cells.
Your goal is just to select 16 of them and arrange the square in which
every cell matches color to color.
Four contours of regular hexagons are already available. The goal is quite
simple - rearrange them in some way so that two more regular hexagons
would appear. What's the trick?
This old puzzle is known for years because of its famous advertising
adaptation. Here it is given slightly redesigned, and with three extra
challenges.
An old tricky puzzle transformed for the matching card version. The idea
remains to distribute three ears between three hares to give every hare...
two ears.
A three-in-one set of puzzles with four playing cards for each of them.
The thing is to be able to hide as many pips of cards as required for
every puzzle.