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It was founded in 2001, and has been known since 2005 as the Nob Yoshigahara Puzzle Design Competition, after the renowned puzzler Nob Yoshigahara. [1] [2] The competition is held in conjunction with International Puzzle Parties founded by Jerry Slocum in 1978, an event dedicated to discussing, showing, and trading of mechanical puzzles. [3]
Christopher Maslanka: Guardian Book of Puzzles, 1990, Fourth Estate Ltd. ISBN 1-872180-72-8; Christopher Maslanka: Mind Olympics, 1993, The Puzzle Club. ISBN 1-897994-00-1; Christopher Maslanka: The Little Book of Puzzles, 1995, The Puzzle Club. ISBN 0-9527456-0-7; Christopher Maslanka: The Pyrgic Puzzler: Classic Conundrums, 2011, Dover ...
A Pop-It (also known as Go Pop and Last One Lost) [1] is a fidget toy consisting of a usually-brightly colored silicone tray with poppable bubbles, similar to bubble wrap, that can be flipped and re-used. They come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, and even come in wearable formats.
The Puzzler may refer to: Puzzler (DC Comics), a DC Comics character; Puzzler (Gobots), a fictional combiner made of 6 Renegade Gobots who turn into cars; Puzzler (Numberjacks), a villain on the BBC television series Numberjacks; Someone who composes and/or solves puzzles; A contest on the American radio series Car Talk
The name of the Puzzler was reused in Superman (vol. 2) #187 (December 2002) as the supervillain identity of Valerie van Haaften, a new version of the character whose body was composed of living "puzzle pieces". In the first appearance, as "Puzzler", she admits that she is a large fan of Superman's, and initially attempted to join several super ...
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Pocket Gamer described Chuzzle Mobile as "the best mobile puzzler" they had played, praising the game's "addictive" gameplay, as well as the game's overall look and feel. [4] During the 9th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, Chuzzle was nominated for "Downloadable Game of the Year" by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. [7]
Pursuit of the Puzzler was originally an adventure comic strip in the British comic Whizzer and Chips. It made its first appearance on 2 January 1971 and ran for 82 weeks concluding with the issue dated 29 July 1972. [1] The Puzzler adventures were drawn by noted artist and illustrator Mike White.