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  2. Cicada 3301 - Wikipedia

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    Cicada 3301 is the name given to three sets of puzzles posted under the name "3301" online between 2012 and 2014. The first puzzle started on January 4, 2012, [1] on 4chan [2] and ran for nearly a month. A second round of puzzles began one year later on January 4, 2013, and then a third round following the confirmation of a fresh clue posted on ...

  3. Category:Jigsaw puzzle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jigsaw puzzle manufacturers" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

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  6. Game of the Day: Jigsaw Puzzles - AOL

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    It's time to test your memory skills with Games.com's Jigsaw Puzzles. Choose from nearly 1,000 images, six different categories, seven types of puzzle pieces, and five different difficulty levels.

  7. List of puzzle video games - Wikipedia

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    Tile-matching video games are a type of puzzle video game where the player manipulates tiles in order to make them disappear according to a matching criterion. There are a great number of variations on this theme.

  8. Puzz 3D - Wikipedia

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    Puzz 3D also released a puzzle based on Monopoly, which allows for putting the puzzle together and then playing the game. The puzzles released also include a New York City puzzle, which includes the area around the World Trade Center and the Empire State Building .

  9. Stave Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Each puzzle is provided in a green and blue box and does not include a picture of the completed puzzle. Stave Puzzles is the largest hand-cut jigsaw puzzle company in the United States and competes with laser-cutting companies like Liberty Puzzles and Artifact Puzzles.

  10. Category:Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Puzzles are problems deemed to have value as entertainments. The term "puzzle" typically refers to problems in recreational mathematics, geometry, and language — often as a means for education, cognitive skills enhancement in symbolic reasoning or logic.

  11. Acrostic (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    An acrostic is a type of word puzzle, related somewhat to crossword puzzles, that uses an acrostic form. It typically consists of two parts. The first part is a set of lettered clues, each of which has numbered blanks representing the letters of the answer.