Choose any two digit number, add together both digits then subtract the total
from your original number*
When you have the final number look it up on the chart and find the relevant symbol.
Concentrate on the symbol and when you have it clearly in your mind click on the crystal
ball and it will show you the symbol you are thinking of...
*For example if you choose 32: 3+2=5. 32 minus 5 will give you your answer.
A slide puzzle is much easier to solve than the Cube. To keep it a challenge for everyone, I've made 3 difficulty levels (15 puzzle, 35 puzzle and even 63 puzzle) and I didn't number the tiles (on a standard 15 puzzle the tiles are numbered from 1 to 15). The use of the puzzle is quite simple: Just click on the tile that should be pushed to the empty space. The time runs as soon as you've pushed the first tile and stops when you've completely solved the puzzle. If you want to play again, please click the button "Play again".
I've made a high score list for the slide puzzles. If you want to be added to the list, please send me a mail with the subject "high score". You're mail should include the following information:
Slide puzzle for beginners |
The picture shows a marmot, that I've photographed on September 6th, 2005 at the Spielboden in Saas Fee (Switzerland). |
Slide puzzle for advanced puzzlers |
Here you see the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on July 4th, 2006 at 2:38 p.m. EDT. Onboard of this Shuttle the German astronaut Thomas Reiter made his journey to the International Space Station ISS, where he will stay for the next 6 months. |
Slide puzzle for experts |
Eddie Hove has won the
slide
puzzle contest. |
It is really possible to solve this puzzle! I've tested it myself successfully. My current results you'll find in the high score list. |
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