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Rotaboxes
Developer(s)Peter Trizuliak
Publisher(s)Peter Trizuliak
Platform(s)Browser
ReleaseNovember 2022
Genre(s)Puzzle

Rotaboxes is a relaxing, daily, web-based picture puzzle game[1] created and developed by Edinburgh-based software engineer Peter Trizuliak. The game was inspired by the popular web-based Wordle and the founder's love of Jigsaw puzzle. Rotaboxes has a new picture every day, shuffled in the exact same way for each unique player.

Gameplay

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The goal is to rotate scrambled image tiles back to their original orientation. Using strategic clicks, you rotate each of the 24 tiles (in a 6x4 grid) either clockwise or counter-clockwise until the complete picture is restored. The challenge lies in minimising the number of clicks while correctly aligning all tiles. Each game offers a unique image, and players can preview the final picture at the cost of an extra click, making it a fun, brain-teasing visual challenge that tests spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills.

References

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  1. ^ "Puzzle game 'Rotaboxes' that turns the panel that can be played for free and derives the correct picture". Gigazine. December 29, 2022.
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- Official website