A Zero is broken into four pairs of pieces. Each pair is formed from a
rectangle. Thus it brings you a set of eight pieces at once. Create
miscellaneous shapes from this set and let the fantasy be your
constant helper.
The English 16 puzzle was very popular in Victorian England and Europe.
The puzzle applet was written by Bob Kirkland as a birthday gift for our
site. In Our Collection English 16 is the
first item. Enjoy this puzzle
classic!
This puzzle was composed with the help of the puzzle builder from the
ed.Helper.com site.
In the
word
grid find each of the words listed just beneath of this grid.
Everybody knows how it's pleasant to play with marbles.
To make it more puzzling we simply place marbles of four different colors onto nine squares and... the Marbles & Rows puzzle appeared!
Enjoy!
You start with four Orange marbles on the left, four Blue ones on the
right, and one empty hole in the middle. Your goal is to move the Blue
marbles to the left and the Orange - to the right, observing some
rules...
This Halloween is colorful, and you'll be lucky if you can color the
Pumpkin with three plain colors as soon as possible. To resolve the
old puzzle dilemma of "Trick or Treat" you can successfully use the
only keys -- "Click, Rotate & Color." Good Luck! By
Peter Grabarchuk.
Step by step, slide by slide, produce a series of holiday garlands
from separate garland links. Enjoy this little gift as one of the
holiday pastimes, joining the garland links in various festive
combinations. Happy New Year 2006! By Serhiy Grabarchuk, Jr.
Place 5 rectangles onto the uppermost board in order to obtain 4 coupled hearts, each consisting of two hearts placed on the adjacent cells. By
Peter Grabarchuk.
A little XTree consisting of two equilateral triangles has to be
transformed into more triangles with several moves only. A 3-in-1
XTree-based theme puzzle from the 2006-2007 Winter Holiday season. By
Peter Grabarchuk.
After some ornaments are placed on each Christmas tree, there are a
number of empty cells left on it. The goal is to group empty cells
into three congruent parts. 4-in-1 Holiday puzzle. Merry Christmas! By
Peter Grabarchuk.
Transfer thirteen balls with the letters and two balls with the
asterisks onto the nodes of the 15-point star so that to obtain HAPPY
HOLIDAYS. The challenge sounds to be quite trivial until you find
there is a simple little rule attached to it... By Serhiy Grabarchuk.