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Dynamic Systems is a fun game inspired by the Rube Goldberg Machines. Use your logic and skill to get the metal ball into the bucket. The introductory levels ease you into the game without too much of a challenge. Things get progressively harder, however, as you journey all the way to level 40.
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The English poet John Keats wrote this ballad, and for all you sleuths out there, it is
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IQ test question: Which figure continues the series?32 comments »
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There is something unique about this sentence- other than being really hard to understand!.
Can you figure it out?
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Some new play mechanics in this fun puzzle platformer will very likely have your brain straining at times . From the creator Greg Sergeant: “If you finish this then buy yourself a pizza, it’s a thinker!”
Instructions:
- Get the box on each level
- SHIFT to clone yourself
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Conceptis logic puzzles appear every day in hundreds of major newspapers and magazines across the world. Below, you can try their neat Pic-a-Pix puzzle. Rules of play can be found
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In in the process of testing out some new site design ideas. The regular ‘log in’ box on the homepage has been removed, but you can still log in by:
- clicking on any post title
- scroll down a bit to comment section
- there is a red bar with a link to ‘log in’ or ‘register’ if you are new.
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The pictures above are in the wrong order. Can you logically figure out how to arrange them, so the cartoon strip tells a story?
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How close to the edge of that rock would you be willing to get?!
Click here to play the jigsaw; you can choose from 4 levels of difficulty.
or,
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Pupzzle is a really fun exploratory puzzle game that’s kind of easy and great for kids (although it can get tricky at times). Mainly a point and click interface, with a couple of short mini-games and challenges. Great graphics to boot.
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- Take away my last 7 letters, and I’m a useful article held in the hand
- Without my first 3 and last 4 (letters), I am the noblest animal
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A great sequel to the original Perfect Balance.
The instructions are simple: use ‘A’ and ‘D’ to rotate the shapes. Try to stack them all to achieve ‘Perfect Balance’!
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These are not macaroons, but macarons-an amazing dessert from Paris. A crisp cake of an outer crust flanks a soft interior-combining flavors such as apricot and pistachio, lichi rose and raspberry, caramel and salted butter, chestnut and green tea. Most famous place in France to get them?
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Now, not everyone enjoys these math problems, so please be sure to check out all the other puzzle types we’ve just put up tonight.
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Something friendly is hidden in the fingerprint below- can you find it?
Click on picture below to view FULL fingerprint
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Not sure how they got them all to do this…
Click here to play this jigsaw
or Click here to view all of the most recent Smartkit jigsaw puzzles
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Are the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Can you find them?
Janet was quite ill one day.
Febrile trouble came her way.
Martyr-like, she lay in bed;




























