Halloween Squorder

How To Play

The aim is of the game is to rearrange the tiles so that they form a Halloween picture.

You can move a tile only if it is next to the empty space. Click on a tile to move it.


This is Transum's version of the classic 8-puzzle or sliding tiles game. When this page is loaded the tiles are shuffled randomly. No matter how the tiles are placed at the start of the game it should take no more than 31 moves to correctly order the tiles

Strategy

The strategy for this and other Transum puzzles, exercises and activities are available here when you are signed in to your Transum subscription account. If you do not yet have an account and you are a teacher, tutor or parent you can apply for one by completing the form on the Sign Up page.

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The Original

Squorder

Squorder

The Transum version of the traditional sliding tile puzzle.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=squorder

Festive Version

Xmas Squorder

Xmas Squorder

Rearrange the tiles to form a Christmas picture.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=xsquorder

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