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A puzzle game that teaches functional programming concepts by manipulating colored cubes with function transformations.
A puzzle game based on mathematical plank puzzles where you rotate cubes and rods on a grid to reach the end cube.
A browser-based programming environment that introduces kids to coding through virtual robot competitions.
A terminal-based Sudoku game built with ncurses, featuring interactive play and PDF/PNG export.
A nonlinear 2D puzzle platformer set in impossible spaces where gravity and geometry defy Euclidean expectations.
A custom iOS animation library that builds or destroys a UIView into puzzle pieces, inspired by Fabric's Answers animation.
A classic Sudoku puzzle game plugin for Neovim, playable directly within your editor.
A minesweeper variant that eliminates guesswork by algorithmically generating mine arrangements solvable through pure logic.
A Wordle clone built with Rust and Yew, featuring the same game logic and design as the original.
A library and CLI tool for creating educational encryption and steganography puzzles, designed as brain teasers for kids and adults.
A 2048 game clone implemented in Eta using the Yampa functional reactive programming library.
A Coq implementation of Sokoban, the Japanese warehouse keeper puzzle game.
A mobile-friendly Sudoku game implemented in JavaScript for playing directly in the browser.
An open-source no-guess minesweeper puzzle game built with Flutter, featuring multiple themes, skins, and control styles.
A Rubik's cube solver that runs in a web browser, written in Rust.
A 2048 puzzle game implementation in Ada with customizable themes, multiple board sizes, and state saving.
A 2048 game clone implemented in the Frege programming language, ported from a Haskell version.
A unique 3D slider puzzle game resembling a Rubik's Cube, but based on sliding mechanics, available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A 2048 game implementation in V with multiple AI algorithms including DFS, heuristic, minimax, expectimax, Monte Carlo, and reinforcement learning.
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