How to use in-sentence of “puzzle”:
+ If teams are tied, then a single puzzle is given to the captains of each team with no category given.
+ For 30 years, he constructed a puzzle every Sunday for the “San Francisco Chronicle which he print syndicationsyndicated to more than 50 Sunday newspapers, including the “Washington Post”, the “Los Angeles Times”, the “Philadelphia Inquirer”, the “Seattle Times”, “The Plain Dealer”, the “Hartford Courant”, the “New York Observer”, and the “Arizona Daily Star”.
+ The movie loops through this period over and over, each time from the perspective of a different participant, adding a new piece to the larger puzzle with each loop.
+ To win it, a contestant has to land on the wedge, call a correct letter, and solve the puzzle without hitting Bankrupt.
+ The puzzle vanished once biologists realised they once were working adaptations, in the ancestors of present-day animals.
+ Another puzzle will use pieces of music.
+ It could also perform the knight’s tour, a puzzle where a player moves a knight to every square of a chessboard exactly once.

Example sentences of “puzzle”:
+ Like other puzzles, word searches are commonly found in newspapers and magazines, which print a different puzzle every day and show the solution in another place or in the next issue.
+ There’s one puzzle in this round that uses pictures and more recently music clues have been used in this round.
+ Since Hall was on “Let’s Make a Deal” Hall’s name is used in a probability puzzle known as the “Monty Hall problem”, which examines the counter-intuitive effect of switching one’s choice of doors, one of which hides a prize, if “Monty” reveals an unwanted item behind a door the player did not choose.
+ Mario 64″ is a puzzle video game made by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console.
+ The new observations seems to puzzle our understanding of Neptune’s rings into a lot of confusion.
+ It was “PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2” or “Intelligent License 2” and worked pretty much the same, but had a puzzle creator.
+ There is also a puzzle mode, which when completed unlocks the hardest game difficulty.
+ The three-dimensional puzzle game based on Tetris concept.
+ Truth is verifiable when thoughts and statements correspond with actual things, and also “hang together” or cohere, as pieces of a puzzle might fit together.
+ A puzzle globe is a series of Jigsaw puzzlepuzzle pieces that are a complete sphere or globe when put together.
+ It is based upon Nintendo’s “Panel de Pon” puzzle video game series, with a “Pokémon” theme.
+ The winning player chose one of two prize packages, labeled “A” and “B.” A puzzle was given, and all instances of the letters R, S, T, L, N, and E were shown.
+ The puzzle requires the player to move a knight around a chessboard, touching each square once along the way.
+ Insight is a psychological term describes the process in problem solving when a previously unsolvable puzzle becomes suddenly clear and obvious.
+ Like other puzzles, word searches are commonly found in newspapers and magazines, which print a different puzzle every day and show the solution in another place or in the next issue.
+ There's one puzzle in this round that uses pictures and more recently music clues have been used in this round.
More in-sentence examples of “puzzle”:
+ Like a two-dimensional jigsaw puzzle, a globe puzzle is often made of cardboard and the pieces put together make one layer.
+ In Puzzle Mode, the player goes through puzzles where they have to clear blocks in a certain amount of moves.
+ Like a two-dimensional jigsaw puzzle, a globe puzzle is often made of cardboard and the pieces put together make one layer.
+ In Puzzle Mode, the player goes through puzzles where they have to clear blocks in a certain amount of moves.
+ Invisible templates are marked by a puzzle piece icon so they can be interacted with.
+ The lower part of the screen is a puzzle game.
+ The only video games that Ash has appeared in to date is “Pokémon Puzzle League”, where he tries to become a Pokémon Puzzle Master, and Pokémon Yellow, where you play as Ash, starting with a Pikachu.
+ Peter Cohen, a Macworld critic, noted that before the iPod was only arcade or puzzle games, “The Sims Bowling” turned out to be a different game, and more than just bowling with “The Sims”.
+ Kawashima’s Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?” is a puzzle gamepuzzle handheld.
+ The player plays a series of puzzle stages, in which the player pushes stones and skeleton soldiers around a two-dimensional top-down grid, like in “Sokoban”, while having a limited amount of turns, avoiding spike traps and collecting key items.
+ There is often one puzzle out of the six with pictures.
+ He takes possession of her brother Jack’s body in one episode until she expels him by discovering his name and saying it through a computer puzzle based on a hint he gives her.
+ Stringer, Chris and Gamble, Clive 1993.”In search of the Neanderthals: solving the puzzle of human origins”.
+ The gameplay focuses on puzzle solving, platform jumping, and shooting enemies.
+ The first miner or group of miners to solve the particular puzzle are rewarded with new bitcoins.
+ A bonus puzzle is revealed.
+ The Jigsaw name was given to him by the media for his practice of cutting a puzzle piece shape of flesh from those who fail.
+ One example of a puzzle is where Kirby uses the Fire ability to light a cannon.
+ The aim of the puzzle is to make each face of the cube have the same color.
+ It has been a puzzle to understand why the stuff in these arcs does not spread out evenly through the whole ring.
+ In both the towns and in dungeons, the player is able to make notes on their current map as an aid in puzzle solving.
+ One day, Yugi finds a strange puzzle at the back of the shop, and tries to solve it.
+ Thirty countries are official members of the World Puzzle Federation.
+ Tommy Tallarico, who is the president of Intellivision Entertainment, has said the games that will be available for the Intellivision Amico will be about 20% updated and re-imagined versions of classic video games, 20% original new games, 20% sports and recreation, 20% board games, dice games, card games, word games and puzzle games, and 20% educational games.
+ Versions designed for children come in great variety of puzzle piece sizes.
+ The movie is about a group of college students who participate in an all night puzzle solving race.
+ Unlike the other “The Legend of ZeldaLegend of Zelda” games, it focuses more on role-playing and puzzle elements seen in earlier games.
+ An unsolved puzzle is the flexibility of the tail, which lacks the very long stiffening vertebral extensions other long-tailed pterosaurs have.
+ A jigsaw puzzle is a puzzle with pieces in it.
+ A puzzle is a problem to make the user think.
+ Araucaria is a monkey puzzle tree.
+ Some features in the game unlock special features such as a movie for a level by finding Atlantean symbols that spell Atlantis. The characters each have their own unique moves to get through an obsticle or solve a puzzle in the game.
+ Most games are trivia and puzzle games.
+ He tries to solve the puzzle for 8 years.
+ The object is the same as in Sudoku, but the puzzle only uses the numbers 1 through 6.
+ Donkey Kong” is a 2004 puzzle video gamepuzzle-platform video game for the Game Boy Advance.
+ Much of the time are not spend in battle, instead, it takes place either in the game’s overworld or solve puzzle for dungeons, caves, and other locales.
+ Solving the puzzle correctly in 10 seconds won the player the prize package.
+ Round three is the Prize Puzzle round.
+ Shadow of the Colossus has been described as a puzzle game, because each colossus has a weakness which must be found and somehow used to defeat the colossi.
+ If the puzzle is solved, the contestant wins the prize that they landed on.
+ This is a really just a large puzzle with the answer being Ramesses II’s throne name, User-Maat-Re.
+ I have recently noticed that the logo for this page was the old puzzle ball and I thought that it should be changed to the new one.
+ Puzzle globes usually have a substrate made of one piece that helps the puzzle pieces as they are put in place.
+ However, the movie has gained a cult following, and has been the inspiration for many real-life puzzle and alternate reality games.
+ Breaking “cryptograms” is a common puzzle often found in newspapers.
+ Equity premium puzzle refers to the problem of why there is a big difference between returns in stocks and risk-free investments historically.
+ In some puzzle globes, the substrate is made of steel and the puzzle pieces are magnetic, the magnetic attraction keeping pieces on the lower part of the sphere from falling off.
+ One piece of the puzzle is that the play “Lust’s Dominion” was attributed to Marlowe when it was published in 1657.
