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A puzzle in which you need to find and follow links to successive images in order to progress. Note: Historical puzzles reference "i.stack.imgur.com", but the images have been migrated to "i.sstatic.n…
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Puzzles that revolve around a magic trick, or an illusion of sorts.
Do not use this tag for a puzzle revolving around paranormal or ritual magical concepts.
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For puzzles related to Magic: the Gathering trading card game. For example, these could involve challenges like winning from a given board state, or puzzles related to a specific card or deck..
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Wordle is a word-guessing game where players have a maximum of 6 attempts to guess a 5-letter word. After each guess, players are told which letters aren't present in the word at all, which are presen…
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For questions related to the puzzle of islanders who can only leave when they deduce the colour of their own eyes.
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For questions seeking references, e.g. to literature about puzzling or to a specific puzzle.
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A puzzle concerning techniques for secure communication in the presence of (hostile) third parties. Do NOT use this for simple "crack the code" problems; use [cipher] instead.
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Speedsolving typically refers to solving a physical puzzle as quickly as possible. For instance, one might use this tag when asking about optimal Rubik's cube algorithms. This tag is not necessarily l…
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A variety of cryptic crossword puzzle in which strings of consecutive letters have been removed from each clue, and the remaining letters respaced (but their order kept the same) to form a new sentenc…
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Word game in which players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a gameboard which is divided into a 15×15 grid of squares. The tiles must form words in crossword fashion.
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A question about assessing or adjusting the difficulty level of a puzzle.
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In a 'blackboard puzzle' a set of numbers is transformed according to certain rules.
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For puzzles that use an aspect of information theory - the processing and transmission of information.
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A burr puzzle is an interlocking puzzle consisting of several three-dimensional pieces that are combined to make one three-dimensional unit.
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For questions about the game of Tetris, or puzzles which involve or relate to this game. Not for general puzzles involving tetrominoes, which may be tagged [polyomino] instead.
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A Bongard problem usually consists of two sets of 6 boxes, positioned beside each other. The task is to discover a rule that describes the contents of each of the 6 boxes on the left-hand side, but do…
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A puzzle that involves seven-segment displays, more commonly referred to as "digital" displays.
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A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backwards and forwards.
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The Monty Hall problem is a well-known probability puzzle centered around three doors, two with a bad prize hidden behind, and one with a good one.
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Puzzles involving functional equations in mathematics. Use with [mathematics]
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A selfmate is a chess problem in which one side, usually White, forces the the other side, usually Black, to checkmate them while the other side actively plays to avoid give checkmate. Please also tag…
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For use in puzzles where a specific order of events or decisions needs to be made.
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Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a GPS-enabled phone or similar device to hide and seek containers - called "caches" or "geocaches" - at specific locations mar…
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A pangram sentence uses every letter of the alphabet at least once.
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Puzzles may involve a homonym, a word that is said or spelled the same way as another word but has a different meaning. A riddle may describe an almost impossible phenomenon where there are two disti…
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Puzzles that incorporate money or the concept of money in some way.
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A question about categories, mechanics, or effects of puzzle in general, or about scientific research on puzzles.
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An alternate reality game is a game, usually online, involving puzzles and ciphers hidden in mysterious videos, images or audio with a story behind them. Usually it is meant to promote a product.
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Dots and Boxes is a 2-player pencil-and-paper game in which the players take turns to fill in lines of a grid, claiming each square of which they fill in the 4th side. The aim is to claim as many squa…
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