Arrange all the pieces on the board making sure that every monster fish is trapped in a bubble. Make sure all the friendly fish are outside the bubbles.
April Fool’s Day Quiz
A 10-question interactive quiz to figure out how familiar you are with some traditions around April Fool’s Day across different countries.
Mini Crossword Puzzle
Daily Mini 5×5 Crossword Puzzle from The New York Times. By Joel Fagliano.
April Fools’ Day Word Search
A word search with the April Fools’ Day theme. Can be played in three different levels, each randomly generated – 10×10, 15×15, and 20×20.
Up & Down Words
Look at the clues and solve the puzzle by entering the missing words. The second word of each solution is also the first word for the next solution.
Suguru
Heavy lines indicate areas, called cages, from 1 to 5 squares in size. Fill each cage with unique digits, counting up from 1. So for example a 2-square cage contains the numbers 1 and 2; and a 5-square cage contains the numbers from 1 to 5. Adjacent (touching) squares, even ones that touch diagonally, may […]
LiveSudoku
Abundance of classic Sudoku puzzles with the levels as follows: Beginner, Medium, Hard and Wicked.
Tangram – Animals
Arrange the classic seven Tangram pieces into 10 different animals – fish, fox, rabbit, camel, swan, and more.
Star Flags Link Puzzle
Drag the US States’ flags onto the corresponding States’ names. Once all the flags are placed correctly and checked, a picture is revealed.
Hex Puzzle
Drag the color blocks from the right onto the large Hexagonal board. Once a row of small hexagons is completed on the board, the row is cleared out.
B-Cubed
Swipe to move the GOLDEN cube around the board and remove the cubes. Remove ALL of the cubes on your way to the RED one.
Spot the Difference Daily
Find and click/tap on the differences between the two photos. Spot 10 differences per challenge. Using a hint will add 30 seconds to your time. Guessing will add 10 seconds to your time. Every day a new puzzle with high-quality photos and thoughtfully crafted differences.
Penrose Slitherlink
Connect the dots to form a meandering path that forms a single loop, without crossing itself, or branching. A number in a cell indicates how many lines surround the cell. Empty cells may be surrounded by any number of line segments. No guesses – just logic. The aperiodic 5-fold pattern in the puzzle is named […]
Fruit Matcher
Group 5 and more fruits of the same type to make the group disappear. Tap a fruit and then tap an empty aimed for the move. A pathway of empty cells should be available for the move. Don’t let the field to be filled out completely to allow the moves. A “fruity” twist on the […]
Mammoths
1 mammoth can push 1 ice block, 2 mammoths can push 2 and 3 mammoths can push 3 ice blocks. No ice block can be pushed outside. Goal: save all mammoths which are trapped inside a cave with the ice by allowing them through any cave’s exits. A twist on the Sokoban-type puzzles.
Mathrax
Fill out numbers from 1 to N into the NxN square so that each number occurs exactly once in each row and each column. A circled number with an operator (+, –, *, ÷) is the result of the operation, applied to BOTH pairs of diagonally opposite cells at that intersection. The “e” in the […]
Wood Unblock Puzzle
Step into the magical kingdom to find space for all of the wooden blocks. Place all the given blocks within the given board so that no block overlaps another. Drag and drop the pieces, tap to rotate them. Travel across many kingdoms and solve all the puzzles.
Shark Panic
Tap on a tile to move your boat. The dark squares show where the sharks can move. The white outline embraces the cells you can move to. Aim the light cells only while moving and reach the buoy safely!
Bananadoh
Rotate the tiles of the maze so that do not allow the moving van to hit the obstacle. Collect as any bananas along the way as possible.
Airport
Arrange the 6 puzzle pieces on the board so that all the planes are placed in their indicated locations and are flying in designated directions. Planes on the same path/runway must travel in the same direction. Planes can only be placed on the straight sections of a flight path/runway, not on the curved ones. Rotate […]