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18 pages found in Puzzles:
Adventure Puzzles
Serial adventures, continuing story and puzzles building towards a final puzzle and solution.
http://www.questexperiences.com/quest2/PortsToAdventure/AdventurePuzzles/default.asp
Crosskit.com
Offers printable crossword and sudoku puzzles. Puzzles are offered daily and weekly with an archive. Also offers a crossword dictionary, daily horoscope, and discussion forums.
http://www.crosskit.com
The Game
A puzzle hunt run every year at Stanford.
http://zonker.stanford.edu/~snitch/game/
Holiday Puzzles
Collection of original puzzles developed over the years to celebrate the winter holidays.
http://www.radix.net/~erewhon/puzl/index.html
Logicville
Educational puzzles, brain teasers, mathematical recreations and word games. A resource for anagrams, cryptograms, alphametics, word puzzles, logic problems, doublets, tangrams, chess, and math quizzes.
http://www.logicville.com/
MyCharades.com
Includes charades, riddles, and enigmas.
http://www.mycharades.com/
The Puppeteer's Cosmic Puzzle
Pictographic puzzle microcosm of old and new playing cards, poems, games and lore. New suits: the zodiac, solar system, evolution, human family, ancient elements, astronomical basis of the calendar and compass.
http://www.cosmicpuzzle.com/
Puzzle Choice
Crosswords, wordsearches, cryptograms, quizzes, wordplay and other interactive and printable puzzles and games.
http://www.puzzlechoice.com
Puzzle Monster
Original trivia, logic, visual and word puzzles.
http://www.puzzlemonster.com/
The Puzzle Page
Collection of puzzles, brain teasers, mind benders, logic problems, cryptograms, patterns, and enigmas.
http://www.geocities.com/oosterwal/puzzle.htm
Puzzle Space
Information about language and culture independent puzzles and logic games.
http://www.geocities.com/puzzlespace/
Puzzletome
Contests of varying difficulty and types. Also has tutorials with worked examples and practice games. [Registration required]
http://www.puzzletome.com/
Rainier Beer Bottlecap Puzzles
The answers to the bottlecap rebus style puzzles found on Rainier Beer and Pearl Beer caps.
http://www.geocities.com/shabber_1/rainier.html
The Substitute Teacher: Puzzles and other Diversions
Printable puzzles and other diversions to help substitute teachers involve their temporary students in mind stretching activities.
http://www.subhelp.com/
Tim's World of Puzzles
Information on World Puzzle Championships including links to sample word and logic puzzles.
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/kostunix/
The Ultimate Puzzle Site
Challenging puzzles and riddles and interactive quizzes and tests.
http://www.puzzle.dse.nl/index_us.html
Variety Games
Shareware software programs available to create custom crossword and word searches.
http://www.variety-games.com/
VNC: Volker-Noelle.com
Collection of brain teasers, logic puzzles, paradoxes and mathematical riddles.
http://www.volker-noelle.com/iq/index.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzles Puzzle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Puzzle

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A puzzle undone, which forms a cube
Puzzle cube; a type of puzzle

A puzzle is a problem or enigma that challenges ingenuity. In a basic puzzle one is intended to piece together objects (puzzle pieces) in a logical way in order to come up with the desired shape, picture or solution. Puzzles are often contrived as a form of entertainment, but they can also stem from serious mathematical or logistical problems — in such cases, their successful resolution can be a significant contribution to mathematical research [1].

Solutions to puzzles may require recognizing patterns and creating a particular order. People with a high inductive reasoning aptitude may be better at solving these puzzles than others. Puzzles based on the process of inquiry and discovery to complete may be solved faster by those with good deduction skills.

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[edit] History

An example of a British-style crossword puzzle.

The first jigsaw puzzle was made around 1760, when John Spilsbury, a British engraver and mapmaker, mounted a map on a sheet of wood that he then sawed around each individual country. Spilsbury used the product to aid in teaching geography. After catching on with the wider public, this remained the primary use of jigsaw puzzles until about 1820.[2]

By the early 20th century, magazines and newspapers found that they could increase their daily subscriptions by publishing puzzle contests.

[edit] Contemporary puzzles

A sample of notable puzzle authors includes Sam Loyd, Henry Dudeney, Boris Kordemsky and, more recently, David J. Bodycombe, Will Shortz and Martin Gardner.

There are organizations and events catering puzzle enthusiasts such as the International Puzzle Party, the World Puzzle Championship and the National Puzzlers' League. There are also Puzzlehunts like Maze of Games.

The Rubik's Cube and other magic polyhedrons are toys based on puzzles that can be stimulating toys for kids and are a recreational activity for adults. Puzzles can be used to hide or obscure objects. A good example is a puzzle box used to hide jewelry.

Games are often based on a puzzle. For example there are thousands of computer puzzle games and many letter games, word games and mathematical games which require solutions to puzzles as part of the gameplay. One of the most popular puzzle games is Tetris. In video games, jumping puzzles are common.

A chess problem is a puzzle that uses chess pieces on a chess board.

[edit] Types of puzzles

The large number of puzzles that have been created can be divided into categories, for example a maze is a type of tour puzzle. Other categories include construction puzzles, stick puzzles, tiling puzzles, transport puzzles, disentanglement puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, lock puzzles, folding puzzles, combination puzzles and mechanical puzzles.

A meta-puzzle is a puzzle which unites or incorporates elements of other puzzles. It is often found in puzzlehunts.

[edit] Etymology

The 1989 edition of the Oxford English Dictionary dates the word puzzle (as a verb) to the end of the 16th century. That first documented use comes from a book called The Voyage of Robert Dudley...to the West Indies, 1594-95, narrated by Capt. Wyatt, by himself, and by Abram Kendall, master (published circa 1595).

Their research, based on the "chronology of the words, and still more the consideration of their sense-history, seem[s] to make it clear that the verb came first, and that the noun was its derivative."

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