Frog Puzzle
Have you ever found yourself with no Internet connection, no computer, no TV, or anything to entertain yourself with after a hard day’s work? I caught myself at such a time once (luckily, only for just a week) and my only amusement was a little puzzle game I managed to pickup for just a dollar or two in a remote oddities store. The game was simple; it had no instructions and consisted of just 9 pieces. Your goal was to place the pieces as such so as the frogs depicted were all lined up. Seems simple right? Boy, I tell you, did I had a hard time solving it! Anyway, I took a picture with my mobile phone once I solved it (see bellow) so I could remember the solution next time I would play it. Unfortunately, I lost the puzzle and all I had to remind me of it was this picture. Fortunately, I had some spare time in hands recently, so I decided to recreate the puzzle game in Silverlight 2. And this time, it was just as fun making it as it was playing it.

Odd, isn’t it?
The original game took me a couple of hours to solve. In my version, I’ve included a little hint to help you solve it quicker. See if you can pick up on it.
Thank you,
–Bill Sithiro