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  2. Water pouring puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Starting state of the standard puzzle; a jug filled with 8 units of water, and two empty jugs of sizes 5 and 3. The solver must pour the water so that the first and second jugs both contain 4 units, and the third is empty.

  3. Aqua Aqua - Wikipedia

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    Aqua Aqua (アクアクア, Akuakua) is a puzzle video game developed by Zed Two, the studio of Ste and John Pickford, for the PlayStation 2.It was published late 2000 by Imagineer in Japan, and by The 3DO Company in North America and SCi Games in Europe.

  4. Senior assassin - Wikipedia

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    Other controversies revolve around the game's name using the word "assassin", which has been condemned by some as sounding 'tone deaf' in wake on recent school shootings in the United States. [11] Police have stated using brightly colored water guns which cannot be mistaken for a real gun can help minimize the risk of being mistakenly reported.

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  6. Water fight - Wikipedia

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    Coming in a wide range of varieties, including multicolored and grenade color, water balloons are filled with water, tied and dispensed to a target (usually by hand). When a balloon reaches a target, the balloon usually breaks, resulting in the water covering the target. Water balloons are useful in several ways that soakers cannot be used.

  7. Nine-Colour Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Nine-Colour Cube (see below for other names) is a cubic twisty puzzle. [1] It was invented in 2005 by Milan Vodicka [2] and mass-produced by Meffert's seven years later. [3] [4] Mechanically, the puzzle is identical to the Rubik's Cube; however, unlike the 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube, which only has 6 different colours, the Nine-Colour Cube has 9 colours, with the individual pieces having one ...

  8. Fluidity (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fluidity is a 2D puzzle game with platforming elements, in which the player takes control of a large pool of water. The pool is moved by holding the Wii Remote sideways and tilting it left or right, which tilts the game world, while shaking the Remote will cause the pool to bounce upwards.

  9. Inexhaustible bottle - Wikipedia

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    The magician pours a small amount of liquid through the funnel as normal, but it continues to pour when they lift their finger from a hole on the handle. [11] A very different variation on the any drink method uses small packets of dried flavouring or color that can be dropped into the cups before the pour begins. [12] "Think-a-Drink" used this ...