puzzler|puzzlers in English

noun

['puz·zler || 'pʌzlə(r)]

enigma, riddle; difficult problem; baffling question; one who baffles or confuses

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1. Antichamber is an exploration puzzler gone mad

2. Circuitous ® is an addictive, ludicrous-speed arcade-style puzzler

3. Contre jour is a more challenging title than Cut the Rope and most other iOS puzzlers

4. Question categories include: logic puzzlers, twisted mazes, coded messages, 3-D Befuddlers, physics quandaries, and brain conundrums

5. Contre jour iPhone, 69p AH, THE physics-based puzzler, where would smartphone gaming be without it?

6. A tricky new Brainteaser, created by Vitabiotics, challenges puzzlers to find the 'brain', 'eye' and 'heart' among the foods rich in B vitamins

7. Binaries is a decent puzzler that is definitely worth the time of players who can’t resist having a ‘100%’ icon plastered over their save file and enjoy speed-running through dangerous levels

8. 16 Ailurophobia is the technical term for an abnormal fear of what? POST PUZZLER: 50 for fun; Phil Brown's trivia quiz Napoleon Bonaparte conquered Europe but throughout his life suffered from Ailurophobia , the fear of cats.

9. Caesar Cipher The Caesar Cipher, also known as a shift Cipher is one of the oldest and most famous Ciphers in history. While being deceptively simple, it has been used historically for important secrets and is still popular among puzzlers

10. "Bonza puzzles are instantly addictive!" - Will Shortz, Crossword Editor, The New York Times "Like a crossword puzzle mixed with a Rubik’s Cube." - Mark Serrels, Kotaku "A satisfying puzzler, especially if you're fond of words." - Chris Priestman, Pocket Gamer

11. The entire body of problems is presented in exhausting rhetorical algebra, as Holmes might explain an arithmetic puzzler to Watson: "You put 1/4 1/3 in order, and you subtract the 1 which is over the 3 from the 3 itself; there remains 2 that you multiply by the 4; there will be 8 Bezants, and the first man has this many."