If they add those features, I’ll amend my four star review to a five star review. It would be nice to have the ability to go backwards to review a puzzle or even have somebody else try a particularly good one. It also has commands for splitting fractions into partial fractions, combining several fractions into one and. The algebra section allows you to expand, factor or simplify virtually any expression you choose. As it is, you can only go forward in the game to the next puzzle. QuickMath will automatically answer the most common problems in algebra, equations and calculus faced by high-school and college students. While weve got a powerful online dictionary behind the scenes, there are limits. Another feature I’d like to see is a back button. Jumble Solver helps you solve such puzzles if you enter some clue (scrambled letters). That doesn’t really make sense to me since they already give you a way to shuffle them, just not in a user-friendly way. I emailed the developers to request a “shuffle-button” and they responded the next day saying that they’d considered it, but they thought it would make the game too easy. You can shuffle them by shaking your device, but that’s not a great solution when you’re in bed trying to fall asleep. A feature I’d like to see added, is ability to easily shuffle the bonus words. While the words can be hard to figure out, the gameplay is intuitive and fun. ![]() Solving the Rubik's Mini Cube (2x2x2) may sometimes seem like an easy task comparing to solving its predecessor the original Rubik's Cube (3x3x3), however it can still pose a decent challenge for most of us - especially when trying to solve it in the shortest possible way. And it’s clear that they’ve put a lot of thought into the implementation. Faster, better, and supports more devices. The gameplay is a bit different than the newspaper version, but it’s every bit as fun as I remember, and it brings back some great memories. We competed to see who could figure out the picture-pun the quickest. As a kid, I played this with my parents when it was in the comic section of the newspaper.
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