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Introducing myself

Hello, puzzle lovers. I'm Kate Jones, president of Kadon Enterprises, Inc., creators of "gamepuzzles for the joy of thinking" since 1980.

I've had the great pleasure of meeting Dr. Florian Radut during a visit to Romania, when he was just starting out in the puzzle world. His enthusiasm for puzzles and his energy for creating an outstanding website devoted to puzzles were impressive. Congratulations, Florian, for achieving Puzzle-It.

Puzzles

Hi,
i wants to increase my creativity and inovation power.I think that this is one of the best way to make your mind upto date, through puzzels.

re: noughts and crosses/ tic tac toe game

look at the tic tac toe game well it says the computer cannot loose on level 3 well i beat it i have a screenshot of my win if you want to see e-mail me and i will send you the file

i am champion its well good you just need to try over and over again till you outsmart the computer they was created by us so they can be beaten by us POW!!!

4x4x4 Logic Cube - based on a 1992 Romanian patent

>> 4x4x4 Logic Cube

4x4x4 Logic Cube is based on a 1992 Romanian patent and is more reliable and durable then the Hungarian version.

This puzzle is a more daunting challenge than the 3x3x3 cube. The number of pieces is far greater, and there are no "fixed" pieces to serve as a reference.

Falling Marbles - 3D puzzles involving a cube and 26 balls only

>> Falling Marbles

Logic Cube with Balls (Falling Marbles) is a puzzle based on a 1992 Romanian patent and is a very simple but challenging mechanical puzzle.

The main idea of the puzzle is to have a transparent cube or any other regular polyhedron filled with a number of moving pieces, balls or cubes (27 balls, for example). If we consider only 26 balls in a transparent cube, there is an empty space (the place of the missing ball), which makes it possible to move the balls by rotating the puzzle.

Cubes in Line - Three-dimensional Game

Cubes in Line can be played by two or more persons, depending on the version. The players have to place pieces, one by one, trying to obtain a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same color. The objective of the game is to make more horizontal, vertical or diagonal lines of the same color.

Balls in Line - 3x3x3 Tridimensional Logic Game

3D Balls in Line can be played by two persons. The players have to place pieces into the game ducts, one by one, trying to obtain a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same color. The objective of the game is to make the most such lines.

Rules for "3 balls in line"
The players have to place the pieces, one by one, in any of the ducts (holes), trying to obtain a lines of three pieces horizontal, vertical, or diagonal of the same color. The winner will be the player who make the most complete lines.

As a particularity of this 3x3 logic game, the player who placed the central piece, which can became hidden during the game, must claim that by saying "central". The rest of the pieces are completely visible during the game.

Rolls in Line (3D Noughts & Crosses or 3x3x3 TicTacToe)

Rolls in Line can be played by two or more persons, depending on the version, even by blind persons. The players have to put pieces onto some sticks, one by one, trying to obtain a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same color. The objective of the game is to make more horizontal, vertical or diagonal lines of the same color.

There are two versions of the game: 3x3 or 4x4 Rolls in Line and competition 3D Logic Game.

Anton's Cube - 3D Puzzle

Anton's Cube comprises six pieces with different volumes and shapes. It looks like the well-known Soma Cube, but is entirely different. This puzzle is very spectacular because of the many solutions that can be found.

The pieces of the puzzle must be arranged in a cube.

Nana's Cube - 3D Puzzle comprising polyhedral pieces

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How to generate the pieces

Nana's Cube is made by eight pieces with same volume but different shapes.

The pieces are generated from a cube by detaching two 1/8 cubes sticked together and then glued in different positions.

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