A neat new Plexus Puzzle celebrating Earth Day!
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NEW! A really neat block-sliding brain game sponsored by Smart-Kit.com!
The object of ‘
ush Me’ is to get the RED block out of the play area.
The exit could be to the top, bottom, right or left depending on the level.
Note that you can NOT interact with the RED block directly, but can push it around by moving the GREEN blocks.
The RED block is subject to gravity. Push it over the edge, and it will fall.
Vertical GREEN blocks can only move vertically.
Horizontal GREEN blocks can only move horizontally.
Enjoy!
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A really neat mathematical logic game, in which you have to use the given pieces to control the flow of water to fill all pots completely! The capacity of pots and tanks are displayed. Don’t waste a valuable drop of water!
Use mouse to arrange flashing pieces, then press START to test your setup.
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A neat puzzle story! What happens to the kids in the balloon when the balloon pops? Follow them on this 4 stage journey which magically weaves jigsaw pieces and whimsical pieces! Beautiful hand drawn art combines with challenging picture logic to test your cleverness!
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My wife and I went to a show this weekend, and saw this little fellow.
Can you figure out what it is I took a picture of?
[Hint: That is not an evil gummy bear!]
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Big Thanks to Puzzle GrandMaster Shawn for submitting this!
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Related: Sum of Primes!
UPDATE: will give a bit more time before unmasking answers! So far, Bobo & Hex are in
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Pleased to announce that Plexus Puzzles just got released for the iPad!
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Click on picture above to view full puzzle!!
My sister received this the other day and passed it on to me ![]()
Feel free to print out and give it a try!
Happy Holidays!
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My wife and I both left the house around 8:00 AM, she went to work and I left to do some errands. When I got back home, I found the following:
-My oven clock was showing 11:12.
-My coffee maker was displaying a blinking 1:36 AM.
-My cable box was showing the correct time of 1:24 PM.
After a few minutes with pen and paper, I pulled out my cell phone and sent a text to my wife, letting her know the exact times when the power went out and came back on again.
What were those times, and how did I figure it out?
(We can assume, for this problem, that all clocks were displaying the correct time when the power outage occurred)
Thanks to Bobo for sending this -inspired by actual events that took place in early November!
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Something is going to happen on April 5th of next year that hasn’t happened since June of 1987. What is it?
Much Thanks to PuzzleMaster BoboTheBear for submitting this!!
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BETTY: You say that Mr. Williams is your uncle?
CARTER: Yes, and I am his uncle!
BETTY: Then-let me see- you must be nephew to each other, of course! Funny, isn’t it?
Can you say how this might be, without disregarding the Table of Affinity or breaking marriage law?
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An antique Liebig Hidden Object picture card: Where is the Astronomer?
More Picture Puzzles
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Don’t normally put up puzzles on a Friday, but couldn’t quite get around to posting this earlier on in the week. So…How would you cut the above paper figure into 7 pieces, with 2 straight clips of the scissors, so that each part contains 1 of the little rectangles? You may not bend or fold the paper in any way.
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A neat picture puzzle gear swapping game!
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“…neither cities nor States nor individuals will ever attain perfection until the small class of philosophers whom we termed useless but not corrupt are providentially compelled, whether they will or not, to take care of the State, and until a like necessity be laid on the State to obey them…”
My whole has 8 letters.
1,4,6,2 Authority
1,2,6,7,8 Cherished piece of the past
7,1,2 Wrath evoked
5,6,4,2 Dismal color
6,7,2 Truth not be told…
The country’s financial problems were just a temporary 5,6,7,3
The hungry travelers were excited to meet their friends at the 3,4,5
Can you figure out the entire word?
Not sure how to solve this? Check out a similar challenge here!
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