Puzzle-Links

Diese Seite enthält Links zu anderen Seiten mit Puzzles, Lösungen, Theorien und Programmen für Puzzle-Simulationen. Die Sortierung folgt keiner speziellen Regel.

Here you find links to other sites with puzzles, solutions, theories and programms in no special order.

Chosi's Puzzle Collecting Page Collection of different puzzles, many links to other puzzle-sites.

Sidney Cadot's home page: He calculated the full solitaire-graph with a breath-first search algorithm (in 20 hours!). All the solutions of solitaire with 18 moves (he defines a move as a sequence of transitions with the same stone), which is the minimum, are shown.

Museum and Archive of games: Huge collection of puzzles from the University of Waterloo (Canada). There is an entire page about peg-solitaire.

Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles: Very entertaining, mathematics-centered homepage by Alexander Bogomolny. Contains a huge series of classic puzzles implemented in an elegant way either in Java or JavaScript, as well as their explanation and background. Also several mathematic proofs illustrated with applets or JavaScript can be found.

The newsgroup news:rec/puzzles is commited to puzzels. It startet long before the www-times, therefore it's a rather old-fashioned newsgroup. You are kindly oblidged to read the FAQ before you post a puzzle. And there is a valuable compilation of the puzzles, also held on various ftp- or www-servers:

http://xraysgi.ims.uconn.edu/searchform.html My preferred one. Searchs possible by keywords as well as subjects.
http://einstein.et.tudelft.nl/~arlet/puzzles/index.html Partially HTMLized Version of the archive.
http://www.nova.edu/Inter-Links/puzzles.html Site with links to many resources, as well as to the puzzle archive. You have to go by Fun-Games - Puzzles.
http://xraysgi.ims.uconn.edu/others.html A list of other sites (maintained by David Moews)

Finally, theres a group of puzzlemaniacs, "who are familiar with the rec.puzzles archive, and who will find your answer there if it exists, or maybe compose an original answer if they are interested enough! " Send an e-mail with your question to puzzle-oracle@questrel.com (but preferably read the FAQ first).


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