The 9 square puzzle using
the fine image by Austrian photographer Erich Mangl. When the puzzle is
complete, you will jump to a 16 square puzzle with the same image.
You can go there directly by clicking the red square. Information about the photographer can be found
below.
The 16
square puzzle using the fine image by Austrian photographer Erich Mangl. When the puzzle is complete, you
will jump to a 25
square puzzle with the same image.
You can go there directly by clicking the red square.
The 25 square
puzzle using the fine image by Austrian photographer Erich Mangl. When the puzzle is complete, you will
jump to a 36 square puzzle
with the same image.
You can go there directly by clicking the red square.
The 36 square
puzzle using the fine image by Austrian photographer Erich Mangl. When the puzzle is complete, you will jump
to a 49 square puzzle with the same image.
You can go there directly by clicking the red square.
The 49 square puzzle
using the fine image by Austrian photographer Erich Mangl. When the
puzzle is complete, you will jump to a 64 square puzzle with the same image.
You can go there directly by clicking the red square.
The 64 square puzzle using using the fine image by Austrian photographer Erich Mangl.
The applet permits up to a ten square puzzle.
If there is any interest in my listing
a puzzle of greater difficulty, drop me a
line and I'll add it in. Information about the photographer can be found below.
Another simple subject which makes, however, a very good slider puzzle. It is the
copyrighted work of Erich Mangl - a very enthusiastic Austrian amateur photographer. Another of Erich's images, of
a peacock, is featured
in the Lake Applet pages and I repeat here the URL data provided
there with a few changes.
Erich Mangl has his own website available
here with a great many images and invites you to visit.
Erich's fine original
fall foliage image can be seen by clicking
here. It graces this page with Erich's kind
permission. We thank you again, Erich!
I particularly enjoyed Erich's images of
church interiors, mainly taken in
Vienna, Austria, I understand. Drop by and see for yourself.
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The java applet that runs the puzzle is courtesy of Axel Fontaine, who used to live
just south of the city of Brussels in Belgium. Axel invited free use of his fine applet which you can, I hope,
download here. Axel, we thank you!