15-Puzzle Game

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4.3
207 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

15 puzzle is a typical puzzle game, where you order numbers in a square.
The goal is to have the numbers from one to fifteen (or the maximum number, depending on the size of the game). The numbers are sorted in the row (horizontal) continuing on the next row.
There is always one space free and you might shift the stones to that empty space.
You win 15 puzzle, when every stone is on its according place.
There are several sizes of the game, 3x3 (eight stones), 4x4 (fifteen stones) etc.

Methods:
The game offers variant achievements to unlock and leaderboards to compete with other players. Those rely on the number of moves or the time you need to complete a 15 puzzle game.
For these measurements, there are some tricks you might you might use, when you play 15 puzzle.
First, the time is started to measure, when the first stone is moved. This means, you have time to watch the game and think, before you start.
Second, it is possible to shift two or more stones at once, which will only count as one single move.

History:
15 puzzle was invented by the postman Noyes Palmer Chapman. In 1874 he presented a similar game to his friends. The goal of the game was to bring the stones in position of a magic square. Copies of the 15 puzzle found its way to Frank Chapman, son of Noyes, who was resident in Syracuse, New York. When it reached Hartford, Connecticut, students produced the puzzle game in 1879 as Christmas gifts.
In the first versions of the game the stone had to be placed by hand in any irregular order.

Mathematics:
This game is generated completely random, with the condition of not having any number on its correct position.
Each setup might be solvable or unsolvable (in this game you will of course only find solvable setups). There is a special parity algorithm to check, whether or not the puzzle is solvable. When the generated setup is unsolvable, the last two numbers are swapped, to have a valid parity. That is why you might experience a correct stone on the last three positions, when the game starts.
Updated on
May 10, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
200 reviews
Mohammed Mahra
January 7, 2024
Game is bugged. I went in to a 5x5 game and played a little and then went to menu and then back in and some blocks are invisible and appear empty. Fix this. It's sloppy coding. By the way, put all your games in to one app for god's sake.
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Mark Cordova
January 5, 2024
A fun puzzle but replay value is low. Once you have mastered it, there is little incentive to keep playing.
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Mitschire
August 27, 2021
Not my type of game so i deleted it. I am still giving it 5 stars because the game itself is fine and functions well. If you like this kind of puzzle game in general you wont be disappointed.
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