| The following puzzles are all made by me. I've
tried to copy the real puzzles and put them online, so the visitor of this
page can get an idea of how this puzzle works and what fun it is, to play
with it. |
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My goal was to make the puzzles as real as possible.
So all these puzzles makes noises, sampled from the real puzzles. Although
this makes it a bid slow to load, when you can bring up the patience they
really are fun to play with. When you get stuck, just reload the page. All
puzzles will open in a new page. |
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This is Rubik's Fifteen puzzle. It's a sequential
movement puzzle with two sides. On the front side, you have to order the
roman numbers from one to fifteen. On the back side you have to make a magic
square. This puzzle is made by me. Click on a side to start the puzzle. Good
luck. |

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This is the Spinout puzzle. It's invented by William
Keiser and produced by Binary Arts. The solution follows the same pattern as
the Chinese Rings Puzzle. |
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This puzzle is invented Ferdinand Lammertink and also produced by binary Arts. It is called the Topspin puzzle. The object is to
unscramble the 20 numbered tokens by sliding them around and flipping them
in the turnstile. Everything is pretty easy, until it comes to the
last number. |

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This puzzle is called Triple Cross, although there are
only two crosses on this puzzle. This puzzle is also produced by Binary Arts
and invented by Ferdinand Lammertink. The puzzle has three objects: 1. put the brand name
back
together. 2. Put the three dots back in a row. 3. put the aqua dome back
together. |
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This puzzle is Mini Tangle Puzzle, a Rubik's puzzle.
The object is to arrange the 9 tiles into a square with matching sides.
Trying is fun. This puzzle is very fast loading. It
uses a small part JavaScript and images of only 15 KB. |

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| If you know a puzzle which should be online
too, just let me know. If I can find the time, and if it's possible for me
to make it, maybe I will give it try. |
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