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A puzzle is a problem or enigma presented as entertainment; that is written down, acted out, etc.
Examples of puzzles:
- Anagrams
- Computer puzzle games
- Crossword puzzle
- Eight queens puzzle
- Fifteen puzzle
- Geocaching
- Jigsaw puzzle
- Logic puzzle
- Rubik's Cube
- Sokoban
- Soma cube
- Tangram
- Tower of Hanoi
- Transport puzzle
- whodunnits
- please add more puzzles to this list
See also: