I’ve come across a great online puzzle game called 3D Logic. 3D Logic is played on three faces of a cube. Each of the three cube faces has a grid on it (of varying sizes depending on the level.) Some of the grid squares will have a colored outline, two of each color, and the goal is to fill the empty grid squares with the appropriate color to create a path between the two outlined squares of the same color. The first levels are easy, but it gets tricky pretty quickly. In the beginning, I could figure out all of the paths and then fill them in. Later, I had to fill the paths in one block at a time, alternating colors.
There are no instructions with the game, which was a little bit confusing at first. To fill in a square, you must first select one of the outlined squares. Then both squares with the same colored outline will be highlighted and you can fill in empty squares with that color.


Just click on help for some short instructions
Level 12 seems impossible until you realise that you do not need to fill every square.
hej does somebody can send me screen shoot from 16 lvl? luzrak04@student.umu.se
Thanks
[...] I came across the Sloyd^3 puzzle (presumably named for Sam Loyd) from Prust Interactive on Passion for Puzzles. The game reminds me of chinese checkers played on a 3D Logic cube. It’s the kind of puzzle that anyone who is willing to spend a few minutes will solve. The trick is to solve it in the 45 moves that is claimed to be the minimum. The puzzle is a nice simple diversion. Tags: puzzles Posted by Josh in Puzzle (Monday December 18, 2006 at 8:23 pm) [...]
Does anyone know how to solve level 16? Its driving me nuts!!!
i was just wondering,what is the highest score any one has got, how many levels does it go up to?