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  • () Sukoku
    Sudoku has become one of the most popular puzzle games of all times. It is an old puzzle that has been around forever. However it has recently been marketed as Sudoku and is being done by everyone. In fact I was recently on a plane and an entire row of passengers were all doing Sudoku puzzles. More>>
  • () Harvest Words Puzzle
    Puzzles are always fun and that is why they have never lost their popularity to matter how much society advances technologically. Ok, some may think that such a statement is a little odd. Why would technological advancements kill off a popular form of entertainment such as puzzled? Well, to a certain degree the popularity of the game More>>
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Flightless penguin puzzle 'solved'
(05/21/2013 05:07 PM)

The underwater prowess of the penguin may have cost the bird its ability to fly, scientists believe. More>>

Puzzle of why penguin cannot fly solved: scientists
(05/21/2013 05:07 PM)

The puzzle of why the penguin is unable to fly may have finally been solved, scientists say. More>>

Leagues under the sea, could even be a celebration
(05/21/2013 05:07 PM)

On Thursday, February 15, 1934, the Depression was in full throat, Nazis in Vienna cheered suppression of the Socialists, Don Bradman said he'd move to Adelaide and the first crossword puzzle appeared in the Herald.         More>>

Puzzle & Dragons made $113m in April as developer GungHo's market cap rivals Nintendo's
(05/21/2013 05:07 PM)

Japanese firm's puzzle-RPG is generating $3.8m of daily revenues and putting rivals in the shade Finnish developer Supercell made waves in the mobile games industry in April when it claimed its Hay Day and Clash of Clans games made $179m of revenues in the first quarter of 2013 . Now even that achievement has been put in the shade by Japanese developer GungHo, whose Puzzle & Dragons mobile game ... More>>

The Coins in the Dark Puzzle
(05/21/2013 05:07 PM)

You're in a totally dark room at a table of 26 coins. Separate the coins into two groups so that each group has the same number of coins facing heads up. More>>