Puzzle
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A puzzle is a problem or enigma presented as entertainment; that is written down, acted out, etc.
Many puzzles stem from serious mathematical or logistical problems (see packing problems and tour puzzles). Others, like chess problems, are derived from board games. Others again have been devised for the sole purpose of being brain teasers.
The history of puzzles goes back many thousand years, Tangram being one of the earliest and still one of the most popular puzzles. In certain temples of Japan monks used to write mathematical puzzles on temple walls.
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Categories of puzzles
- boardgame puzzles - puzzles derived from board games
- computer puzzle games
- cube puzzles
- logic puzzles
- mechanical puzzles
- packing problems
- pair-up puzzles
- polycube puzzles
- brain teaser
- riddle
- shuffling puzzles
- solitaire-type puzzles
- stick puzzles
- tiling puzzles
- tour puzzles
- transport puzzles
- whodunits
- word puzzles
- anagrams
- code crackers
- crossword puzzles
- ditloids
- the -gry puzzle
- word seek puzzles
- verbal arithmetic
For more examples click one of the categories.
Examples of puzzles that do not fit into any of the categories above
- Geocaching
- Logiquiz
- Situation puzzles
- The Incompatible Food Triad Puzzle
See also:
Puzzle archive
An archive of puzzles posted to the rec.puzzles newsgroup is at The Rec.Puzzles Archive.
Solve puzzles and learn
You can learn Esperanto by solving New, original puzzles.
Literature
- Creative Puzzles of the World, 1980, Plenary Publications International
- Denkspiele Der Welt, München 1977,1981, Heinrich Hugendubel Verlag
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