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  2. Sliding puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A sliding puzzle, sliding block puzzle, or sliding tile puzzle is a combination puzzle that challenges a player to slide (frequently flat) pieces along certain routes (usually on a board) to establish a certain end-configuration. The pieces to be moved may consist of simple shapes, or they may be imprinted with colours, patterns, sections of a ...

  3. 15 puzzle - Wikipedia

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    To solve the puzzle, the numbers must be rearranged into numerical order from left to right, top to bottom. The 15 puzzle (also called Gem Puzzle, Boss Puzzle, Game of Fifteen, Mystic Square and more) is a sliding puzzle. It has 15 square tiles numbered 1 to 15 in a frame that is 4 tile positions high and 4 tile positions wide, with one ...

  4. Strimko - Wikipedia

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    Strimko is a logic number puzzle invented by the Grabarchuk Family in 2008. It is based on the idea of Latin squares described by the Swiss mathematician and physicist Leonhard Euler in the 18th century. All Strimko puzzles are solvable with pure logic; no special knowledge is required. Strimko uses only three basic elements: rows, columns, and ...

  5. Klotski - Wikipedia

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    The sliding puzzle had already been trademarked and sold under different names for decades, including Psychoteaze [1] Square Root, [2] Intreeg, [3] and Ego Buster. There was no known widely used name for the category of sliding puzzles described before Klotski appeared.

  6. Combination puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A holey burr puzzle is characterised by internal holes, which usually allow for sliding movements of individual pieces or groups of pieces. The level of a holey burr puzzle specifies how many sliding movements are necessary to assemble or disassemble the puzzle. Commercial Name: Minus Cube Piece configuration: 2×2×2-1 sliding cubes

  7. Talk:Sliding puzzle - Wikipedia

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    These puzzles do indeed have efficient solutions. It doesn't work for more general sliding-block puzzles. The fact that general sliding-block puzzles are PSPACE-complete to solve means that effectively, you can build computers out of sliding-block puzzles. Here is another paper, more accessible than the above references, which shows this: Hearn ...

  8. Puzzle solutions for Sunday, Sept. 8

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    Find answers to the latest online sudoku and crossword puzzles that were published in USA TODAY Network's local newspapers. Puzzle solutions for Sunday, Sept. 8 Skip to main content

  9. Metapuzzle - Wikipedia

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    Game designer Cliff Johnson defines a meta-puzzle as "a collection of puzzles that, when solved, each give a piece of a master puzzle." [2] A metapuzzle is a puzzle that unites several puzzles that feed into it. For example, five puzzles that had the answers BLACK, HAMMER, FROST, KNIFE, and UNION would lead to the metapuzzle answer JACK, which ...