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GO BACK TO FRED'S PUZZLE PAGE 1
FP GRIPPLE 1.0 (1.4 MB)
Sixteen colored disks of four colors lie in a 4 by 4 square. By rotating the corner or central square, rearrange the disks until all four of the same color are located in their home position.
FP MAD TRIAD 1.0 (1.4 MB)
Three tangent circles, each made of six "fat" triangles, consist of three colors. By rotating either the outer disks or the central disk (made up of two sectors of each of the three outer circles) rearrange the colors until each circle consists of a single color.
FP MASSAGE BALL 1.0 (1.4 MB)
A ball consists of three circles around a ball, all passing through the north and south poles. Each arc between the north and south ball has room for six beads. By clicking on a column, all beads in that column move toward the pole that is empty at that time. The puzzle is solved when each column consists of a single color and the gray bead is located at the South Pole.
FP MISSING LINK 1.0 (1.4 MB)
The puzzle consists of four cubes stacked atop each other. You can rotate the top and bottom cubes (only) around the central axis and you can move the face of a cube into the blank space from immediately above or below that blank space. When each column shows a completed linked chain of a single color (the yellow chain will only have two links in its chain), the puzzle is solved.
FP MIX BLOCK 1.0 (1.4 MB)
A four by four square consists of 4 squares each of four colors. By using the four horizontal and four vertical slides that move the whole row or column (they are alternated in their direction of movement), rearrange the squares until each row consists of a single color.
FP NUMBER PALETTE 1.0 (1.4 MB)
This is based on Doug Engel's Palette 7 puzzle. Seven numbered squares are located in a 3 by 3 square; the squares are enclosed in a cross-shaped slide. By manipulating the slide, rearrange the squares until they are numerically in order.
FP NUMBER SPOOL 1.0 (1.4 MB)
This is based on the Fool's Spool puzzle. Four rotating disks around a horizontal axis consists of 8 numbers. By rotating the disks (sliding the columns up and down), rearrange the horizontal totals to the same sum. The first round the sum should be 12; in the second round you figure out what the sum is to be.
FP ORB ORDERING 1.0 (1.4 MB)
This is a simulation of a ball with four circular tracks located around its equator. By rotating the equator (sliding the horizontal row left or right) or rotating the individual circles, rearrange the colored beads so that each circle is composed of a single color.
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Send your FULL NAME and COUNTRY of residence to games@spoonbillsoftware.com.au specifying the titles of the games you require. The names of all games in the Fred Pence series are prefixed with FP, e.g. FP Faces In The Crowd. Please ensure you quote the full name of the game when you order to avoid confusion. After you receive the games, please refer any problems or queries to the author at math20@verizon.net
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