Can you get your car out of the very crowded car park by moving other cars forwards or backwards?
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Without Lifting The PencilCan you draw these diagrams without lifting your pencil from the paper? This is an interactive version of the old puzzle.
The short web address is:
www.transum.org/go/?to=without
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River CrossingThreee traditional River Crossing challenges. Can you do them in the minimum number of moves?
The short web address is:
www.transum.org/go/?to=river
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Pu WiangSwitch the positions of the red and yellow counters for this challenge invented in northern Thailand.
The short web address is:
www.transum.org/go/?to=puwiang
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SquorderThe Transum version of the traditional sliding tile puzzle. Arrange the numbers 1 - 8 in the minimum number of moves.
The short web address is:
www.transum.org/go/?to=squorder
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Scheduling PuzzleMake a schedule for the 24-hour Darts Marathon while taking into account all of the restrictions.
The short web address is:
www.transum.org/go/?to=scheduling
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Shunting PuzzlesMove the trams to their indicated parking places in the shunting yard as quickly as possible.
The short web address is:
www.transum.org/go/?to=shunting
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Transum,
Saturday, September 19, 2015
"Did you do it? Did you solve all five levels? Did you find it easy? Would you like to design a level 6 puzzle for Transum? If so it should be a little harder than level 5 but the same size grid (the car park) and the same size cars. Look forward to hearing from you."
Jordan, Millaa Millaa, Australia
Thursday, December 3, 2015
"Hi! I completed the five levels and do wish there was a sixth one. Have you seen the game Parking Panic? It is similar to this, but has all different sizes for the cars. Perhaps you could look into that. I also think you could designate the amount of moves you can make as an extra challenge in the upper levels.
Thanks for designing these AWESOME games!"
Mrs. Campbell's Grade 8 Algebra,
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
"One of my students moved only 9 times for Level 3! The moves were: 4, 12, 5, 10, 9, 3, 8, 7, red car.
[Transum: Thanks very much for sharing Mrs Campbell. That is better than the solution I had. Keep up the good work Grade 8!]"
Amaan, 7.1 Quest Academy
Monday, June 24, 2019
"I had completed level three in 8 steps."
Louise, Heymann Primary School
Friday, May 15, 2020
"My son did level 3 in eight moves."
Connor, Medeshamstede Academy
Friday, July 10, 2020
"I completed level 1 in 16 moves."
Abdullah Khan, England
Monday, November 14, 2022
"I did level 5 in 32 moves."
Traore, Mr.Loche
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
"My student did Level 1 in seven moves and Level 4 in 16!"
Karen,
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
"My daughter absolutely adores this game and plays it in her spare time when shes not doing fun maths quizzes! I would love to see more levels."