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Not sure how clean the water is, but at least from this photo, Amsterdam looks to be a very scenic place!
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Fatslice4 comments »
A neat little puzzle game in which you have to slice up shapes while avoiding the balls bouncing around inside of them. Get the shapes down to a certain size in the minimum number of slices.
Fatslice was created by Aaron Neugebauer, you can check out his website
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A neat painting by Brack Emil for Friday’s Jigsaw. Click here to play. Does anyone know what that thingy is hanging from the chair by the table?
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It’s been some time since one of these has gone up. Usually, we take a small section from a photo and enlarge it. Sometimes,
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There’s more coolness to the photo than what you see above; check out the full picture in today’s jigsaw puzzle.
Courtesy of Patagonia
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In this very enjoyable game, you must remove the red shapes without the green ones falling off the screen. Plenty of interesting levels here to feed your brain…
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How would you go about placing a newspaper in such a position that you and your friend can stand on it, and yet neither of you can touch each other?
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Above: a neat bird’s eye view of Rome from the Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica. This church, inside Vatican City, is the largest church ever constructed. For 10 quick interesting facts on the Basilica,
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Here’s a new set of Strimko, created especially for Smartkit by The Grabarchuks.
There are 3 levels of difficulty. While the game can be played online in your web browser, there are also 3 PDF printable puzzle sheets if you want to play offline.
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On the far left is a statue of cupid. On the far right, is a glimpse of a reclining gladiator.
Could the artist (Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema) be hinting
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Several years ago, had the chance to watch a sand mandala being made. Since the grains of sand are dropped piece by piece with a special tool, it can take hundreds of man hours to construct one. Interestingly, these incredible works of art are highly geometric compositions, take years of training to learn, and
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Ok, we haven’t done one of these in awhile, but have another neat contest!
This one is sponsored by ZoomDoggle, creator of
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Thanks for the feedback on the newly introduced jigsaw puzzle feature. We’re working on making the playing field larger, so there will be more room to spread out and manipulate the pieces as well as the image once you start putting it together.
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Many of you will enjoy this highly creative (but all too short!) exploratory puzzle game. The challenges aren’t very hard, and the interface is easy point-and-click.
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Place a hundred at each end, with a five in the middle,
And a one on each side of the five: then will the riddle
Solved be when you find (at least so says the ditty)
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Just the kind of package to make any grade school kid drool! (Picture comes courtesy of Phantom Fireworks)




























