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  2. Eternity II puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Clue Puzzle 1 is a 36-piece square (6 × 6) puzzle and Clue Puzzle 2 is a 72-piece rectangular (12 × 6) puzzle. Two additional clue puzzles of the same dimensions were made available in 2008: the 36-piece Clue Puzzle 3 and the 72-piece Clue Puzzle 4. The rule book states that the puzzle can be solved without using the hints. [3]

  3. Instant Insanity - Wikipedia

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    Over 12 million puzzles were sold by Parker Brothers alone. The puzzle is similar or identical to numerous other puzzles [5] [6] (e.g., The Great Tantalizer, circa 1940, and the most popular name prior to Instant Insanity). One version of the puzzle is currently being marketed by Winning Moves Games USA.

  4. Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt, known in Japan as Puzzle & Action: Nidoarukoto wa Sand-R (2度あることはサンドア〜ル), and as Puzzle & Action: Sand-R (サンドアール, Sando Āru), is a puzzle video game released for the Sega Titan Video in 1995, and ported to the Japanese Sega Saturn by CRI in 1996. The Saturn version was re ...

  5. Cat hair mustache puzzle - Wikipedia

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    It came as a result of a puzzle created by the game's designer, Jane Jensen, needing to be removed due to budget concerns. [2] [1] The cat hair mustache puzzle was unpopular with the game's lead technical designer, Scott Bilas, as well as other members of the development team, but was included due to time constraints. [2]

  6. Disentanglement puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Several subtypes are included under this category, the names of which are sometimes used synonymously for the group: wire puzzles; nail puzzles; ring-and-string puzzles; et al. Although the initial object is disentanglement, the reverse problem of reassembling the puzzle can be as hard as—or even harder than—disentanglement. There are ...

  7. Kakuro - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, [1] Canadian Jacob E. Funk, an employee of Dell Magazines, came up with the original English name Cross Sums [2] and other names such as Cross Addition have also been used, but the Japanese name Kakuro, abbreviation of Japanese kasan kurosu (加算クロス, "addition cross"), seems to have gained general acceptance and the puzzles ...

  8. Acrostic (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    An acrostic is a type of word puzzle, related somewhat to crossword puzzles, that uses an acrostic form. It typically consists of two parts. It typically consists of two parts. The first part is a set of lettered clues, each of which has numbered blanks representing the letters of the answer.

  9. Combination puzzle - Wikipedia

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    In the formulae for piece configuration, the configuration of the fused pieces is given in brackets. Thus, (as a simple regular cuboid example) a 2(2,2)x2(2,2)x2(2,2) is a 2×2×2 puzzle, but it was made by fusing a 4×4×4 puzzle. Puzzles which are constructed in this way are often called "bandaged" cubes.

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