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Memory
Brain Training
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Sliding Puzzle
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Word Hunt
English
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Riddles
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Connect 4
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Count Money
Math
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Hangman
English
4,0
Code Word
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Copycat
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Numbers in Spanish
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Minecraft Math
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Making 10
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Adding doubles
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Riddles
Brain Training
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Copycat
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Sliding Puzzle
Brain Training
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Connect 4
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4,3
Memory
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Recent activities

Someone got 1 miss and 10 moves at level 1. 12 cards - Free play (6 pairs) in Memory.
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Someone had a problem at level 12. 16 cards - Max 2 misses (8 pairs) in Memory.
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Someone got 1 miss and 10 moves at level 1. 12 cards - Free play (6 pairs) in Memory.
20 seconds ago after 1 minute of playing.
Someone had a problem at level 1. Beginner (you start) in Connect 4.
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Someone had a problem at level 6. 30 cards - Free play (15 pairs) in Memory.
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Someone got 30 misses and 66 moves at level 9. 48 cards - Free play (24 pairs) in Memory.
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Someone got 5 misses and 14 moves at level 1. 12 cards - Free play (6 pairs) in Memory.
37 seconds ago after 32 seconds of playing.
Someone got 1 miss and 13 moves at level 2. 16 cards - Free play (8 pairs) in Memory.
38 seconds ago after 37 seconds of playing.
Someone got 22 misses and 48 moves at level 6. 30 cards - Free play (15 pairs) in Memory.
41 seconds ago after 2 minutes of playing.
Someone had a problem at level 2. Countries (16 tries) in Hangman.
42 seconds ago after 44 seconds of playing.
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Latest comments

22 January 2026 23:06
Thank you, Shelton for telling my child this this is really helpful. She told me she was going to have A math fact drill
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idkkkkk about Numbers in German
21 January 2026 19:38
you press the little ketboard sign under where you actually type to get the things over the u in five and stuff
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Princeton about Sliding Puzzle
20 January 2026 21:56
please add a puzzle 100x100 and add a leaderboard the first person to fisisnish
and here is a few ideas Use a clean, uncluttered layout to avoid overwhelming players.

Keep instructions short and easy to understand.

Add visual cues (arrows, highlights, icons) to guide attention.

Use consistent fonts and colors across all slides.

Include a title that clearly states the puzzle type.

Add subtle animations to reveal clues step‑by‑step.

Use high‑contrast colors so text is easy to read.

Add themed backgrounds that match the puzzle’s mood.

Include optional hints for players who get stuck.

Make sure every puzzle has only one clear solution.

Add examples or practice questions before the real puzzle.

Mix puzzle types to keep the experience fresh.

Use images or symbols to make puzzles more visual.

Add timers or countdowns for extra challenge.

Include difficulty labels (easy, medium, hard).

Break complex puzzles into smaller steps.

Use spacing and alignment to make slides look organized.

Add sound effects or music if appropriate.

Test puzzles with others to find confusing parts.

Add fun facts or trivia related to the puzzle theme.

Use color coding to group related clues.

Make sure the puzzle fits the age group of your audience.

Add progress indicators (Puzzle 1 of 10).

Include motivational messages like “You’re almost there”.

Avoid overly tiny text or crowded visuals.

Add borders or shapes to separate different sections.

Use icons to represent actions or clues.

Make sure the puzzle works on different screen sizes.

Add a recap slide showing the solution afterward.

Use storytelling to connect puzzles into a theme.

Add interactive elements if your platform allows it.

Keep the puzzle challenging but fair.

Use humor or playful elements to keep it fun.
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Fem about Riddles
20 January 2026 16:59
I really liked this game it was much fun to play it engaged me into playing more
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Game hacker about Word Hunt
19 January 2026 21:52
It is challenging, but it is fun.
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