Sunday, October 28, 2007

Slitherlink

If you think that slitherlinks are NEW puzzles, then you are wrong.
On http://www.oct.zaq.ne.jp/woodside/slithe/ you find puzzles from 1999 !!!

You have to draw lines between the dots to create a continuous loop.
The numbers tell you how many lines that square has.
You find an tutorial on http://www.kwontomloop.com/tutorial.php
On http://www.oct.zaq.ne.jp/woodside/onlyone/ you also find hitori from 1999

Saturday, October 27, 2007

sudoku --> clueless special

In a clueless special so see 10 sudoku's.
There are 9 'normal' sudoku's and all the blue
center squares make the 10th sudoku.
This blue one has no clues !!!
You find this sudoku only at http://www.sudocue.net/clueless.php

And at http://www.sudocue.net/explosion.php you find the Clueless Explosion

Monday, October 22, 2007

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Killer Sudoku

Killer sudoku's are an combination of sudoku's and kakuro's
The rules for regular sudoku aplly, with one additional rule:
The Sum of the cells in a cage must equal the total given for that
cage. Each digit in het cage must be unique

You find killersudokus on:
http://killersudokuonline.com/
and
http://www.djape.net/sudoku/wp/


Friday, October 19, 2007

Maze-a-pix and Dot-a-pix





It's friday and that means more than 50 new free weekly puzzles on





9 sudoku's , 8 kakuro's,
8 battleships, 4 hitori,
4 slitherlinks, 4 hashi,
4 pic-a-pix, 4 link-a-pix,
4 fill-a-pix, 4 map-a-pix,
4 dot-a-pix.

Some of them you find ONLY on this website.
For example MAP-A-PIX and DOT-A-PIX.


As the player paints the path from the entry to the exit
of the maze, a “hidden” picture is exposed.

Connecting the dots reveals a beautiful detailed picture

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Tents

You have to find all of the hidden tents.
Each tent is attached to one tree
The numbers across the top and down the side tell you how
many tents are in the respective row or column
A tent can only be found horizontally or vertically
adjacent to a tree
Tents are never adjacent to each other, neither vertically,
horizontally, nor diagonally
A tree might be next to two tents, but is only connected to one.

You find free daily tents at http://www.brainbashers.com/tents.asp

Does anyone know other websites with tents ??

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Hitori


Hitori is played on a grid of squares. At the beginning, each cell contains a number. The goal is to paint out some cells so that there are no duplicate numbers in any row or column

Painted-out (black) cells cannot be connected, and the other (white) cells must be connected in a single group.



For free puzzles see the links to the right -->

Monday, October 15, 2007

Hashi

Hashi / bridges is another new logic puzzle.

Hashi's full name is Hashiwokakero.
It means "Let's build bridges!" and that's exactly what you have to do. In Hashi, the world is made up of a number of 'islands', and your job is to link them together In Each island you see a number. This number tells you the number of bridges to that island. There can never be more than two bridges between two islands. Every island must be able to reach every other.
An tutorial can be found on http://www.indigopuzzles.com/ipuz/help.action?helpId=hashi/index

Everyday there is a new puzzle to play online.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Pic-a-Pix

Almost everyone knows sudoku and kakuro.
But there are many other great logic puzzles.


Pic-a-Pix puzzles

In the Netherlands we call them 'Japanse Puzzels'.

Other names are Paint by Numbers, Nonogram, Griddlers, Pixel Puzzles, Tsunami,.....


Pic-a-Pix puzzles are based on a grid with a pixilated picture logically "hidden" in it.
Using logic, the solver determines which squares are filled in and which should remain empty until the hidden picture is completely exposed.








On http://www.conceptispuzzles.com/products/picapix/index.htm
you find samples and an online tuturial




logic puzzles

Hi everyone,

This is my first message.
This blog is about logic puzzles:
sudoku, kakuro, battleship, hashi, hitori, slitherlink, pic-a-pix, link-a-pix, fill-a-pix , maze-a-pic
dot-a-pic and many more.
A have a lot of links to websites with these puzzles.
In the next few weeks I will tell you about these websites