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The following puzzles/games are by no means works of mine. Merely, slight distractions that I wish to share.
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Here's a math question:
- Using 1,1,9, and 9 each once
- Any combination of +, -, /, and x
- How do you get 10?
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the Turtle Puzzle
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In a 3x3 square formation, place the numbers 1-9 in each cell.
- If done correctly, the value will be the same horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
- Click here for a hint to get started.
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SuDoku (kind of like a crossword puzzle with numbers)
The rules of SuDoku are simple.
- Enter digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces.
- Every horizontal and vertical row must then contain one of each of the nine digits.
- Every 3x3 square must then also contain each of the nine digits.
- Each puzzle can supposedly be solved logically without guessing or backtracking. This is just one example of the game.
- The Daily SuDoku has a new puzzle everyday,
often MUCH harder than the one on this page.
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a River puzzle:
- There are a robber, a cop, a father, a mother, 2 sons, and 2 daughters.
- Everybody has to cross the river.
- Click here to start playing (~600k)
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Not so much a puzzle, but a puzzle game:
The rules are simple:
- The center cannon fires a colored ball that is shown at the tip of the cannon.
- A trail of colored balls travel along a path.
- Match at least 3 colored balls along the chain to make the disappear.
- Keep going before the chain reaches the end of the trail marked by the location of the cannon.
- Click here to start playing (~755k)
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