Puzzle Games

Puzzle games here emphasize planning and visible cause-and-effect. They are not chosen just because they look colorful; each one asks the player to inspect a layout, make a move, then learn from the result.

If you want a quick challenge, start with Laser Connect. If you want a longer session with more rules layered in, Fizmo Puzzle offers switches, movable boxes, goals, and many levels from the original Scratch project.

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Original illustration of puzzle blocks, maze tiles, switches, and a browser puzzle game scene.

All Puzzle games

2 games in this category.

How to choose a puzzle game

  • Choose Laser Connect for two-character coordination and room-by-room puzzles.
  • Choose Fizmo Puzzle for colored-cube goals, switch timing, and deeper spatial planning.
  • Use puzzle games after easier math drills when a player needs a more strategic break.

Recommended order

If you are not sure where to start, try this order: Laser Connect -> Fizmo Puzzle. The order is based on how quickly the rules become clear and how much planning each game asks from the player.

What this category helps practice

Both games ask players to test a plan and then revise it. That feedback loop is the reason they belong here: the visible board teaches consequences more clearly than a random game list would.