- Welcome to the Web Puzzler. After you select an image from the list below, you will be shown the puzzle. Try to solve the puzzle by rearranging the pieces. Switch any two pieces by selecting the corresponding buttons below the image. Only the first two pieces (from top-down and left-to-right) are used; more than two buttons are ignored. Click on the puzzle itself to see the completed ...www.imagiware.com/puzzle
- A sliding puzzle game on the web. (No Java needed!) Lots of cool graphics to choose from!www.billsgames.com/slider
- A challenging and addictive sliding tile puzzle with hundreds of computer-generated levels.www.rhymezone.com/games/bb
- scv.bu.edu/~aarondf/java/puzzle9.html
- Rubiks Fifteen is inspired on the 15 Puzzle, which was invented in the late 1870s by Sam Loyd. It consists of 15 consecutively numbered, flat squares that can be slid around inside a square frame. Rubiks version is somewhat more complex. You cannot slide individual squares. Instead, you move squares by sliding rows and columns of squares at the same time.www.dotsphinx.com/games/rubik/fifteen
- Test your puzzling skill on this amazing new puzzle.www.24hours7days.com/Hexagons/index.html