Some brain sharpeners. Enjoy!

dots-lines-squares

[2 players]

The players (blue and green) take turns and compete to "complete" as many squares as possible.

The players create lines by connecting two neighbor dots.

The person that creates the last line line of a square, completes it and gets one extra turn.

The game progresses slowly, but it gets really interesting as the players' options are narrowing down.

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picnums

[1 player]

It's the classic nonogram or picross game with a twist!

All the puzzles are generated at random, in order to get a difficult puzzle in a small 10x10 area.

By clicking on a square, it gets colored sequentially: black (yes), red (no), gray (maybe) and white (not played yet).

Once finished, click on "solution" to compare the results - green for yes and red for no.

There are 3 difficulty methods.

The puzzles are randomly generated, so some may have more than one solutions.

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sudoku

[1 player]

It's the classic sudoku game.

The puzzles' level might be a little too difficult for the beginners.

You may use the arrow keys to move around.

Use the backscape or the delete key to delete a number.

Double click on the inputted number to toggle the color between orange and gray.

Use the save and load buttons accordingly. They may also function as a checkpoint.

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