puzzleˈpʌz əl
puzzle (v)
- present
- puzzles
- past
- puzzled
- past participle
- puzzled
- present participle
- puzzling
puzzle (n)
- plural
- puzzles
English Definitions:
puzzle, puzzler, mystifier, teaser (noun)
a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution
"he loved to solve chessmate puzzles"; "that's a real puzzler"
puzzle (verb)
a game that tests your ingenuity
perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound (verb)
be a mystery or bewildering to
"This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me"
puzzle (verb)
be uncertain about; think about without fully understanding or being able to decide
"We puzzled over her sudden departure"
puzzle (Noun)
Anything that is difficult to understand or make sense of.
puzzle (Noun)
A game for one person that is more or less difficult to work out or complete.
puzzle (Noun)
A crossword puzzle.
puzzle (Noun)
A jigsaw puzzle.
puzzle (Noun)
A riddle.
puzzle (Verb)
To perplex (someone).
Puzzle
A puzzle is a problem or enigma that tests the ingenuity of the solver. In a basic puzzle, one is intended to put together pieces in a logical way in order to come up with the desired solution. Puzzles are often contrived as a form of entertainment, but they can also stem from serious mathematical or logistical problems — in such cases, their successful resolution can be a significant contribution to mathematical research. Solutions to puzzles may require recognizing patterns and creating a particular order. People with a high inductive reasoning aptitude may be better at solving these puzzles than others. Puzzles based on the process of inquiry and discovery to complete may be solved faster by those with good deduction skills.
Puzzle
A puzzle is a game, problem, or toy that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge. In a puzzle, the solver is expected to put pieces together (or take them apart) in a logical way, in order to arrive at the correct or fun solution of the puzzle. There are different genres of puzzles, such as crossword puzzles, word-search puzzles, number puzzles, relational puzzles, and logic puzzles. The academic study of puzzles is called enigmatology. Puzzles are often created to be a form of entertainment but they can also arise from serious mathematical or logical problems. In such cases, their solution may be a significant contribution to mathematical research.
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