Puzzle
Style195 games in this category
Juegos en esta categoria
Ingenious Challenges
2010
5,87
2-4 jugadores
30 min
1,38/5
A Feast for Odin
2016
8,16
1-4 jugadores
30-120 min
3,87/5
Patchwork
2014
8,13
2 jugadores
15-30 min
3,85/5
Patchwork
2014
7,58
2 jugadores
15-30 min
1,60/5
Ricochet Robots
1999
7,04
1-15 jugadores
30 min
2,37/5
Cottage Garden
2016
6,85
1-4 jugadores
45-60 min
1,89/5
Zendo
2001
7,19
3-5 jugadores
60 min
2,52/5
Imagine
2015
6,81
3-8 jugadores
15-30 min
1,06/5
SET
1988
6,51
1-20 jugadores
30 min
1,65/5
Ubongo 3D
2009
7,06
2-4 jugadores
30 min
1,91/5
Labyrinth
1986
6,41
2-4 jugadores
20 min
1,34/5
Dr. Eureka
2015
6,55
1-4 jugadores
15 min
1,06/5
Take it Easy!
1983
6,61
1-8 jugadores
20 min
1,48/5
Dimension
2014
6,84
1-4 jugadores
30 min
1,40/5
Code 777
1985
6,70
2-5 jugadores
60 min
2,32/5
Pack & Stack
2008
6,45
3-6 jugadores
30-45 min
1,27/5
Bazaar
1967
6,52
2-6 jugadores
45 min
2,03/5
Ubongo: Duel
2008
6,81
2 jugadores
15-40 min
1,78/5
Pelican Cove
2011
6,73
1-5 jugadores
30 min
1,82/5
Master Labyrinth
1991
6,30
2-4 jugadores
20-30 min
1,77/5
Preguntas frecuentes
Puzzle board games challenge players to solve spatial, logical, or optimization problems. Unlike traditional puzzles, they add competitive or cooperative elements, time pressure, or evolving game states. Examples include Azul (pattern completion), Cascadia (ecosystem arrangement), and Sagrada (dice placement in a grid).
Great puzzle games include Azul (tile pattern building), Cascadia (habitat and wildlife matching), Sagrada (stained glass dice placement), Patchwork (Tetris-like quilting), Project L (polyomino puzzle race), and Calico (quilting with color and pattern matching for cats).
Polyomino games use Tetris-like pieces of different shapes that players must fit into grids or boards. The spatial puzzle of fitting pieces efficiently is the core challenge. Popular polyomino games include Patchwork, A Feast for Odin, Barenpark, Isle of Cats, and Project L.