Game and Puzzle Web Sites

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Below are some of the best places on the Web to find out more about games and puzzles. If you know of any additional high quality sites, let us know.

John Rausch's Puzzle World is a showcase of hundreds of puzzles made by a multitude of craftsmen. The best puzzle site on the Web.

Nick Baxter's Sliding Block Puzzle site contains dozens of examples of these puzzles. As well as descriptions and instructions, many of them can be played using Java programs.

Thorleif Bundgard's Soma site contains everything you ever wanted to know about the Soma cube. It includes thousands of designs to make and software to find solutions.

IBM's Burr Puzzle site contains a huge amount of information about this type of puzzle. There is an excellent Java program to design and solve puzzles

S W Graham's Triangular Solitaire pages have a comprehensive analysis of this puzzle. It includes a variety of additional puzzles that can be played on the board along with hints and solutions.

Jay Jenick's Pentominoes page has a variety of additional puzzles to tackle with your set of pentominoes. There are two and three dimensional problems and solutions to most of them.

Zillions of Games is the home of a powerful games playing program. It will play most of the games and some of the puzzles we produce.

James Masters' History of Traditional Games site gives background information on a wide range of games including many board games.