Japanese Crosswords Japanese Crosswords (also known as Paint by Numbers, Nonograms, Griddlers or Japanese puzzles) - are puzzles with hidden picture. If the puzzle is solved correctly, the picture will appear little by little. Some of those puzzles are simple, but some are pretty difficult
The Tower of Hanoi The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical game or puzzle. It consists of three rods, and a number of disks of different sizes which can slide onto any rod. The puzzle starts with the disks in a neat stack in ascending order of size on one rod, the smallest at the top, thus making a conical shape
Chinese Checker Puzzle UIQ Chinese Checker Puzzle UIQ Description :
The goal of the game is to relocate all your colored marbles to the opposite corner. Players take turns moving one marble a time. The move can either be a single step or a chain of hops. A hop may jump over a single adjacent marble to an unoccupied space at the opposite side
Chinese Checker Puzzle S60 Chinese Checker Puzzle S60- Description :
The goal of the game is to relocate all your colored marbles to the opposite corner. Players take turns moving one marble a time. The move can either be a single step or a chain of hops. A hop may jump over a single adjacent marble to an unoccupied space at the opposite side
Chinese Checker Puzzle Chinese Checker Puzzle - A very hard and ancient Chinese logic game with balls. The goal is to leave on the field only one ball in the center
RSSReader S60 Free reader of news from RSS servers (blogs)
Japanese Crosswords Japanese Crosswords- Infinitely addictive paint-by-number brainteasers, Japanese crosswords are also known as nonograms or griddlers. They have originated from drawings composed of lighted windows of a Tokyo skyscraper to become the recent and growing world hype