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  2. Wonderword - Wikipedia

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    Wonderword was created by Canadian author Jo Ouellet, and in 1994 her son David Ouellet appeared as co-author until her death in 1997. [3] David Ouellet continues the feature today with his wife Sophie Ouellet and Editor Linda Boragina and a staff of researchers.

  3. 15 puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The transformations of the 15 puzzle form a groupoid (not a group, as not all moves can be composed); [12] [13] [14] this groupoid acts on configurations.. Because the combinations of the 15 puzzle can be generated by 3-cycles, it can be proved that the 15 puzzle can be represented by the alternating group. [15]

  4. Flow Free - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay is similar to "Flow Free" except the grid is made of hexagons instead of squares. [6] The third expansion, "Flow Free: Warps", was released on August 8, 2017. [7] This expansion allows pipes to warp from an edge of the map to another edge of the map. The fourth expansion, "Flow Free: Shapes", was released on December 18, 2024. [8]

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  6. Gomoku - Wikipedia

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    This applies to both free-style gomoku and standard gomoku without any opening rules. It seems very likely that black wins on larger boards too. In any size of a board, freestyle gomoku is an m,n,k-game, hence it is known that the first player can force a win or a draw. In 2001, Allis's winning strategy was also approved for renju, a variation ...

  7. Simon Townsend's Wonder World - Wikipedia

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    Each episode of Simon Townsend's Wonder World! featured an introduction by Townsend as the studio host, accompanied by his pet and companion bloodhound Woodrow (Woodrow died in 1986 and was replaced at first with a sulphur-crested cockatoo and then with a Labrador retriever puppy.

  8. Wonderworld - Wikipedia

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    Wonderworld may refer to: . Wonderworld, a musical production staged at the 1964 New York World's Fair; Wonderworld, a 1974 album by Uriah Heep; Simon Townsend's Wonder World, an Australian children's television show

  9. WonderWorks (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Each WonderWorks location contains interactive entertainment exhibits on the themes of space, physics, and math. Some locations also offer a dinner magic show, as well as a 4D XD motion theater. Each WonderWorks building is designed to look as if an existing building was ripped free of the ground by severe weather and dropped upside down on its ...