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Revision as of 18:54, 9 June 2025
Puzzle Library
The Puzzle Library is a comprehensive catalogue of puzzles from around the world. The library aims to collect and document a wide range of puzzle types, including their history, rules, solutions, and examples.
The library covers the following puzzle types:
- Logic puzzles, including Sudoku, KenKen, and logic grids
- Mechanical puzzles, including Rubik's Cube and sliding puzzles
- Word puzzles, including crosswords, word searches, and anagrams
- Cryptograms and other code-breaking puzzles
- Lateral thinking puzzles, brain teasers, and riddles
- Chess puzzles
- Mathematical puzzles, including geometric puzzles and algebraic puzzles
Collection
The Puzzle Library hosts a collection of example puzzles, including:
- Interactive puzzles that can be solved online
- Printable puzzle sheets for offline solving
- Solutions and explanations for each puzzle
- Historical information and background on various puzzle types
The library is organized into several categories, including:
- Puzzle Types (e.g. logic, mechanical, word)
- Puzzle Themes (e.g. mathematics, language, geometry)
- Puzzle Creators and Authors
- Puzzle Manufacturers and Publishers
- Puzzle Series and Collections
- Chess Puzzles