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1st July 2019
In this game, each square's value is the distance from Square Zero, counting steps towards the target. Try your best to triangulate the approximate position of the target square. You can Play Far Away here, or simply wait for it to show up in amongst the daily Foldapuz selection.
Views 166, Upvotes 34  
Foldapuz Blog
24th June 2019
A simple little word puzzle, today. Add letters from the top to bottom, or remove letters from the bottom to top, to make words which fill up the pyramid. You can either choose to jumble the letters in each word or not, but the original solution is designed without any jumbles. You can Play Word Pyramid here as part of the daily Foldapuz printable puzzle sheet.
Views 223, Upvotes 27  
Foldapuz Blog
17th June 2019
A simple, (but somewhat eye-popping) logic puzzle, this week. A few of the dominos haven't been filled in! Using the combination of the row/column totals (at the end of each row) along with the fact that you shouldn't be duplicating any dominos, try to fill in the missing blanks. But.. Beware.. You should also try not to fill in any of the blanks that actually should be blank! You can Play Domino Grid here, or wait for it to show up in your regularly scheduled Foldapuz pages.
Views 220, Upvotes 60  
Foldapuz , Logic
Rikudo Blog
10th June 2019
Starting from Hex-Tile 1, place the numbers in a route from 1 to 24 in order, moving 1 tile along, each time. You can play Play Rikudo here or they'll show up in standard Foldapuz
Views 161, Upvotes 35  
Foldapuz , Logic
4th June 2019
A simple, but effective little Anagram game. Four 7 letter words are laid out, along with 4 extra tiles at the bottom. Add one letter to each of the "racks", shuffle the letters, and try to make four 8 letter words. SPOILER (PROLINES) You can Play Extra Tiles here, or watch out for it showing up in regular Foldapuz circulation, as of tomorrow. -=-=- In addition, I've finally got around to fixing (I think!) Kakuro, which was previously oddly broken, so that puzzle is now back in the selecti...
Views 133, Upvotes 38  
Foldapuz Blog
31st March 2019
Much like I did to Shoebox, last night, I've spent a couple of hours trekking through the various blog posts here, and automated them to create a single History page for Foldapuz. Foldapuz Highlights. For those interested in the inner workings, all posts have a simple [highlight]Highlight Tag[/highlight] at the start of the post, which holds a small snippet that gets transferred to the History page. The history page grabs snippets from any page that includes the word Foldapuz within its tags, and...
Views 143, Upvotes 28  
Foldapuz Blog
24th March 2019
Honestly, I might rest a bit, today. It is Sunday, after all.
Views 120, Upvotes 21  
Daily Blog , Shoebox , Foldapuz
7th March 2019
I've finally gotten around to adding a new maths puzzle to the site, today. Number Chain sees you filling in the operators so that the value at the top becomes the value at the bottom. Incidentally, It's been almost an entire month since I last added to Foldapuz! Must try harder..
Views 141, Upvotes 31  
Foldapuz Blog
10th February 2019
Added the new game Combinations to the fold. Fill in each of the two puzzles using only numbers 0 to 9, without any repetition. Each row and column has a total which you should attempt to achieve whilst filling in the grid. I'm not 100% sure how solvable these might be, so do let me know if they're insanely hard!
Views 629, Upvotes 28  
Foldapuz Blog
Linjat Blog
5th February 2019
Added a new logic puzzle, Linjat, to the Fold. Dots show areas that must be covered, whilst the numbers suggest the length of a "line" which must be placed either horizontally or vertically. There's an online version of the game here, created by the author of the puzzle. Permission to duplicate the puzzle type has, of course, been asked for and granted by the author Juho Snellman
Views 173, Upvotes 33  
Foldapuz Blog
28th January 2019
Added a new game, Scrambled Grid, to the fold. It's been a good week or so since I last added anything to Foldapuz, so I decided to spend a bit of time with the game, tonight. A few days ago, I found a lovely function in PHP which would allow me to do quick Anagram-Tests, and so I made full use of that, today. A set of 5 words are chosen at random, and shuffled about until an anagram can be found connecting them all together. Your challenge is to unscramble all 5 of the 6 letter words, and place t...
Views 135, Upvotes 32  
Foldapuz Blog
17th January 2019
Since I created Foldapuz, I've been posting all the updates to a single updates.html file, and.. As much as that's been functional, it's also been growing and growing and growing. JNKsg (The unnamed Sprite Generator thing) has been created in much the same way, with a similarly expanding updates.html file charting the progress of the site. Today I decided that's probably not the best way to do it, and so I've taken the contents of both of these update pages and (with a lot of datab...
Views 416, Upvotes 25  
Foldapuz Blog , Jnksg Blog
15th January 2019
A slight tweak to the Maths Maze generator, as it was making some puzzles far far too easy. I've now added a "20 or above" limit to the goal, which should help increase the difficulty level a little, as the previous day's puzzles all seemed to be a little too simplistic. I might yet tweak it a bit further to avoid repetition, but for now it's good enough.
Views 116, Upvotes 25  
Foldapuz Blog
14th January 2019
Added Maths Maze. A simple roam around a maze, totalling up scores to reach the target. Although these puzzles have multiple solutions, the "proper" method should only require four moves. Aside : It's been a few weeks since a new Puzzle game popped into my head, but lying awake at 3am seems to help!
Views 165, Upvotes 61  
Foldapuz Blog
14th January 2019
At around 1am, I was starting to drift off to sleep, when suddenly.. "POUNCE!" A late night idea popped into mind.
Views 139, Upvotes 22  
Daily Blog , Foldapuz
Futoshiki Blog
23rd December 2018
Another new/classic game. Futoshiki is another sudoku-like puzzle. Each row and column contains all numbers 1 to 5. You must use the arrows to help guide the numbers. An arrow always points between a high number and a lower one. This is probably the fourth puzzle which makes use of the Wordoku premade 5x5 layouts! I might enhance this game to include 6, 7 or 8 sized layouts, but I'll need to make some larger layouts, first.
Views 116, Upvotes 34  
Foldapuz Blog
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