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August 31, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Weekly One Minute Puzzles

Quick to play puzzles for those on the run. Try to do these puzzles in 1 minute or less. Word Search consists of 10-3 to 5 letter words. Sudoku consists of 1 thru 6 or A thru F.
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August 27, 2011

Brain Teaser Contest #107--Win A Free Game!

"If some Smaugs are Thors and some Thors are Thrains, then some Smaugs are definitely Thrains."
This statement is: TRUE - FALSE - NEITHER
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Last Weeks Stats:
Winner- Mary Lou Clark
Submitted: Right Solutions 97 / Wrong Solutions 48 / Winning Number 25
Last Week's Solution-25%. Example: A $1.00 item reduced 20% will sell for 80cent. To sell it at $1 .00 again, you must increase the price 20%. 20cent is 25% of 80cent.
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Today's Featured Puzzle: Weekly Word Wiz Puzzle

Earn points by stringing together words. Also their are "Power Ups" The most important being "?" The Quiz Questions. New Quiz Questions are added to the data base weekly. Letters drop different for each game. So it's a new game every time you play. Will your grade be A or F?
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August 26, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Weekly Secret Word Puzzle

Find all the words and the remaining unused letters spell out this weeks secret word.
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August 25, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Weekly Fill-In Puzzle

Fill In Puzzles are a fun and exciting way to boost your logic skills. Fill In Puzzles or Fill It Puzzles are a type of puzzle that challenges you to fit various words together. Unlike a traditional crossword puzzle, a fill in puzzle doesn't have clues. You are simply given a list of words, numbers or symbols that you must place on an empty grid.
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August 24, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Weekly Fill In The Blanks

Click in the blank white boxes and type in the missing words with your keyboard. The missing words will appear in the "Word List" column. When you get a word right, the word will be removed.
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August 23, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Weekly Tic Tac Know Puzzle

Tic Tac Know is a fun twist on Tic Tac Toe. Play solo or with someone else. Just get 3 in a row. But you must answer a quiz question to place your X or O. New questions added every Sunday to the data base.
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August 21, 2011

Brain Teaser Contest #106--Win A Free Game!

The price of an article was cut 20% for a sale. By what percent must the item be increased to again sell the article at the original price?
15% - 20% - 25% - 30% - 40%
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Last Weeks Stats:
Winner- Dave Trop
Submitted: Right Solutions 106 / Wrong Solutions 42 / Winning Number 4
Last Week's Solution-D. It is divided into 4 parts; the others are divided into 3 parts.
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August 19, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Wordcrunch Puzzle

Find the listed words, watch the letters crash down and find the next. 20 words per puzzle. The faster you find the words the more points you score. New puzzle everyday.
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August 18, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Domino Puzzle

A Domino puzzle is presented as an array of numbers which is formed when a complete set of dominoes is laid out in a rectangular formation. To complete such a puzzle, the solver must determine where each domino in the set resides within the rectangle.
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August 17, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Roundabouts Puzzle

A Fun Zone's Roundabouts puzzle consists of a square or rectangular array of squares in which some of the squares contain a circular roundabout. The puzzle is solved by drawing a path which passes through the center of every square without crossing over itself until it returns to the square in which it started. The path must change direction at every roundabout, and it must also change direction exactly once in the intervening squares between roundabouts.
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August 16, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Gokigen Puzzle

To complete a Gokigen puzzle, you must place a diagonal line into each square of the puzzle. The circled numbers tell you how many diagonals converge at that point. You must ensure that the diagonal lines never combine to form a loop of any size.
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August 14, 2011

Brain Teaser Contest #105--Win A Free Game!

Which one of the five designs is least like the other four?

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Last Weeks Stats:
Winner- Misty Manns
Submitted: Right Solutions 103 / Wrong Solutions 42 / Winning Number 55
Last Week's Solution-Turtle. The other four are mammals.
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August 13, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Slitherlink Puzzle

To complete the Grand Tour of this puzzle, you must join some of the dots together both horizontally and vertically to form one complete loop which does not cross over itself. If a cell contains a number, then that number of sides of the cell must be included within the loop.
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August 12, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Kendoku/KenKen Puzzle

KENDOKU puzzles are similar to SUDOKU puzzles in that you must place a digit in each cell so that each row and column does not have any repeated digits. The puzzle is divided into domains, and each domain contains a number which is the result of performing the given mathematical operation on the digits contained within the domain.
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August 11, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Cryptic Crossword Puzzle

Solve this puzzle by discovering what letter is represented by each number shown in the blank puzzle.
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August 10, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Cryptogram Puzzle

Is a short piece of text encrypted with a simple substitution cipher in which each letter is replaced by a different letter. To solve the puzzle, one must recover the original lettering. Though once used in more serious applications, they are now mainly printed for entertainment in newspapers and magazines and online.
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August 9, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Classic Word Search Puzzle

The aim of this puzzle is to find the listed words in the jumble of letters. The words may be spelled backward or forward, up or down or they may be diagonal. When you finish, you will see a score card, which gives you a count of words you found and words you peeked at, as well as the total time you took to solve the puzzle.
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August 7, 2011

Brain Teaser Contest #104--Win A Free Game!

Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
Cat - Lion - Dog - Turtle - Elephant
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Last Weeks Stats:
Winner- Yvonne Gorniak
Submitted: Right Solutions 86 / Wrong Solutions 47 / Winning Number 4
Last Week's Solution-D. Without more information it is impossible to tell. We only know that both Peter and Bill are shorter than Jack.
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August 5, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Fillomino Puzzle

To complete a Fillomino Puzzle a Solver must place numbers in the blank squares so that the puzzle is divided into zones with the area of each zone equal to the number contained within its squares. The zones may take on any shape, but zones having the same area may not touch each other.
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August 4, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Tents Puzzle

Place tents on the grassy squares so that every tent is next to a tree (horizontally or vertically), and every tree is next to a tent (horizontally or vertically). Squares containing tents must not touch at the edges or at the corners. The numbers at the side and bottom indicate the number of tents in each row and column.
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August 3, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Sikaku Puzzle

These puzzles consist of an array of squares with a one or two digit number inserted in some of the squares. To solve such a puzzle, you must cover the entire area of the puzzle with squares or rectangles so that each square or rectangle contains just one of the numbers and has an area equal to that number.
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August 2, 2011

Today's Featured Puzzle: Daily Futoshiki Puzzle

FUTOSHIKI puzzles can vary in size from 4x4 up to 8x8. They are solved by placing digits into the cells of the puzzle so that each row and each column contains just one of the digits from 1 up to the size of the puzzle. To get you started there will normally be several digits already in the puzzle. In addition, a few pairs of adjacent cells will have the < and > symbols inserted between them to indicate the relative sizes of the numbers within those cells. Each puzzle has a single unique solution, and no guess-work is required to solve them.
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