Wow, I just had way too much fun with this game. Play Blosics, and unleash the awesome power of the block blasting physics cannon! (Turn Sound Up)
The Civiballs are stuck in the North Pole! Help Santa get them into the right gift boxes. Features 2 x 10 levels with snowboarding snowmen, a Yeti, ski-lifts, the nut-cracker, Rudolf and, of course, Santa Claus. Play Christmas Civiballs
Big Thanks to Bobo The Bear for sending in this very nice lateral thinking puzzle he created:
The following two-digit numbers all have something in common:
11, 15, 20, 40, 55, 60, 90
There is only one other two-digit number that shares the same feature. What is that number, and what do they all have in common? The [...]
From the sentences below, can you fully trace the evolution of “Kate”s? How many words can you identify? To get you started, the 1st one is done for you:
Cate imparts much information: communicate
Cate is frail and gentle
Cate believes in home life
Cate is an eloquent pleader
Cate kindly points the way
Cate develops mental and physical powers!
Cate seizes [...]
A spatial perception/ 3d line image manipulation game, similar to Coign of Vantage. Play StarLight
The sequel to the very popular physics puzzler Perfect Balance: Perfect Balance 2
It’s been over a week since our last jigsaw; will try to get these up a bit more regularly. Check out today’s jigsaw here
The series so far:
1st picture (with instructions)
2nd picture
3rd picture (answers now revealed along with the letter division math problem)
And the latest fourth picture can be seen here
Also- several of you have submitted several excellent suggestions for improving the site. These will be implemented over the next several weeks. Would’ve got to them sooner, but www.smart-kit.com [...]
An elf and a hobbit measured the length of the latter’s piece of land. The hobbit did so by taking 54 cm long steps.After him, the elf measured again by taking 72 cm long steps. After that there were 61 footprints in the mud, but sometimes one footprint corresponded to two footsteps, one from the [...]
For this 2nd puzzle box, things get a little bit harder than our 1st introductory box. The goal is to click on/pull/push/slide elements of the box to get the thing open. And yes, the title above is an important clue
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many thanks for meeting again today - will do what I can with the prototype - during the next couple of weeks - when circumstances allow
Jimmy
http://www.futurelab.org.uk/projects/create_a_scape
Future lab are worth a look at, They know innovation!
It's not costly just the public liability insurance.
Here's the site I made and all the stuff you are welcome to copy.
http://www.txterassist.com/ud/default_onhold.htm
Later
Brendan
I had a look at your beautifully designed website and thought you might like this to add to your services. http://www.thegogame.com/team/index.asp
Later,
Brendan
have chatted to Kes about using thinkcube in schools and on engineering residential course I'm involved with - can you give me a call - I have left a number with your contact on the site
Jimmy