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right on the site. Each month we'll post a new interactive drop
quote puzzle to our respective sites.
It's all about your questions, messages, suggestions,
wishes etc. We present our answers and advice here to keep
on track right beside you meet as many inquiries as
possible.
Perspective and the basic ideas that we believe
in are the foundations for how we live our lives. This month, Albert
Einstein shares insight into how he viewed life and how a person
should live.
Trivia is described as the collection of little
known facts that are of dubious usefulness. Ron Darian, a Hollywood
writer and producer, pokes a bit of fun at trivia with this month's
puzzle.
From counterclockwise to clockwise direction,
from irregular shape to a perfect square. This is a dissection puzzle
wrapped neatly into the Halloween packing. How many cuts and resulting
pieces will be required? Note, no cuts over the letters are allowed.
Just as usual: Trick of Treat?
This is a basic puzzle for a series of sliding
block puzzles in a 3x4 tray. Nine square blocks making a 3x3 pattern,
and a 1x2 "shuttle" block. The goal is to restore the correct order of
the numbers on the nine square blocks.
A turn-of-the-century New England poet, Robert
Frost lived in a time of great changes for American life. While his
work is renowned for his depictions of rural New England life, he
still had a sense of humor. That humor comes to the fore with this
month’s puzzle in his observation about how people worry and work.
Talking is our primary tool for communicating
with our fellow people. However it is remarkable sometimes what people
decide is worth communicating to their fellow man. Robert Frost, a
well-known and respected American poet, makes his observation on what
people say with this month's puzzle.
Twelve
Geometrical puzzles featured in
Puzzle Playground are now collected in
a single PDF file. The file includes complete rules and solutions to
the puzzles. Just download, print out and play!
Whether you live in the middle of an undeveloped
wilderness or in the heart of the city, the natural world of this
earth is all around you. Emily Dickenson, a 19th century American
poet, observes one of nature's habits in this month's puzzle.
Everyone knows who Walt Disney is but he's not
just a creator of giant theme parks. He also revolutionized animation
and the animated feature. In this month's puzzle, Walt Disney shares
with us a bit of how he sees animation.
Twelve dark and three
light balls are arranged into the digit of Nine. After a sequence of
special moves the digit has to be turned into the digit of Zero,
finally making the loop in the 0-9 series.
Age only matters when you make it matter,
although it is an adult tradition to make fun of growing old. Tom
Lehrer, a popular American satirist, song-writer, and mathematician,
shares his thoughts on growing old with this month's puzzle.
Baha'u'llah, an Arabic religious leader who
founded the Bahai Faith, shares with us his views on the difference
between the acts of the thankful and those who love to complain.