Sokoban Levels
Sokoban Levels
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In 1989 I played Sokoban for the first time. And in 2012 for the second :)
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This collection includes 10 small levels of 10 packages each. It is intended for the expert who has a few (many) hours in front of them.
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Goal is to solve the levels with maximum 100,000 moves.
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12 Blocks collection by xbluejimx
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Three puzzles of 23x11
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696 collection by Dries de Clercq
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25 fairly easy levels.
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These levels were created by Péter Asztalos, Budapest, Hungary
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This small collection starts with easy puzles (first eleven) continues with more challenging ones in the second half with those try to avoid
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AC Easy collection by Andrej Cerjak
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This collection is as its name suggests the selection of my best sokoban puzzles. The puzzles have been created during a long period of time, some of them more than 15 years ago. Many puzzles almost got lost (some others did), after creating them I forgot about them and rediscovered some of them much later only by chance. in order not to get lost something I enjoyed doing from time to time many years, I finally decided to make this effort of making final arrangements and publish them. So here they are, I hope You enjoy solving them :-) Puzzles are arranged from easier to more challenging, with some exception - obviously the last one, which is probabli not the most difficult one, but it certainly requires the largest number of moves (approx. 15k moves of which 5k pushes) Very easy can be considered also puzzles 13 & 14 (Butterflies 1&2), while Butterfly 3 requires a little bit more solving effort. For solving the puzzles at the end of the collection see also my
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A small collection in the shape of Smileys, arranged from very easy to not so easy, the harder ones probably requre a little imagination to see the Smileys, on the other hand, those are more interesting to solve ;-)
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Another collection in the border shape of a smiley
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Another collection in the metrics of smileys.
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Puzzles created 2017. Same borders as in my previous
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A special level set that contains the largest level I have ever made, taking me over 10 hours to build, and even longer to test.
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15 levels dedicated to my sweet granddaughter Alakina.
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Alberto Garcia - Alberto
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Levels created by Alberto García. Enjoy these beutiful levels created in several categories, Easy, Middle, Hard and Extra Hard (With many steps...) About me: I'm a boy of 18 years-old. Comments Are Welcome: Feel free to contact me for suggestions or anything regarding my levels using the e-mail provided below. Thank You for playing. Enjoy It....!!!!!!
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Enjoy these beutiful levels created in several categories, Easy, Middle, Hard and Extra Hard (With many steps...) About me: I'm a boy of 18 years-old. Comments Are Welcome: Feel free to contact me for suggestions or anything regarding my levels using the e-mail provided below. Thank You for playing. Enjoy It....!!!!!!
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Enjoy these beutiful levels created in several categories, Easy, Middle, Hard and Extra Hard (With many steps...) About me: I'm a boy of 18 years-old. Comments Are Welcome: Feel free to contact me for suggestions or anything regarding my levels using the e-mail provided below. Thank You for playing. Enjoy It....!!!!!!
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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Enjoy these beutiful levels created in several categories, Easy, Middle, Hard and Extra Hard (With many steps...) About me: I'm a boy of 18 years-old. Comments Are Welcome: Feel free to contact me for suggestions or anything regarding my levels using the e-mail provided below. Thank You for playing. Enjoy It....!!!!!!
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Level collection by Alberto Garcia
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The multipack contains collections by Alberto Garcia: boxes, Bonus, SokoBoxes, The best 4U, Sokomania, Fantasy; with removed duplicates, which were already on the site. The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Mark (merging of initial collections, renaming the new collection, removing duplicates).
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Handmade levels. Feel free to comment.
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Remodels of maps made by my grandson Alejandro. Enjoy
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Copyright: (c) by zhenying, and the authors of each puzzle Date: March 2013 Collection of the remodels of "zhenying", collected by Jordi Doménech. This collection was downloaded from: "Sokoban. The beautiful world of remodels" http://sokoban-jd.blogspot.com/ These levels are copyright (c) by zhenying and the authors of each puzzle and may be freely distributed for non-commercial use provided they remain unchanged, credited with the author's name, and provided the author is notified.
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26 very simple levels using the alphabet as a guide.
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The first sokoban-orimaze level was created by Dries de Clercq.
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30 small levels.
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30 smallish levels, arranged in rough order of difficulty. All have some sort of pattern to them.
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Another installment of my Anomaly series. This one contains 50 levels of between 4-6 boxes. I tried to arrange each puzzle so that the goals and boxes had some form of symmetry, while also maintaining difficulty. This set is much harder than the previous ones in the anomaly series. Enjoy!
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Armada collection by Milutin Negovanovic
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My first set from Aruba. Easy kids stuff. Lowest moves or pushes makes it still interesting.
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The last one of Aruba series 100 levels.
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Aruba2 collection.
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Serie no.3 Between all those very difficult ones I start with easy to diffcult. Thanks for giving Aruba a way to express himself.
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Serie no.4.
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Serie no 5.
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Aruba series no.6
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Lucky set no.7
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Series no.8
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Series no. 9 I'm getting a lot of good reactions on my series.
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For the holidays a new series no.1 Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year...
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Second level of my atlas series.
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After a fine 3 weeks vacation in Holland I hereby present you my new atlas03 series. I hope you enjoy these levels as much as I do when developing them and tell me if you did like them.
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Here we go again atlas no.4 Enjoy and tell me how U like it...
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With love from Aruba!!!
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My christmas present 2006. Enjoy.
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100 new levels for 2007. Enjoy.
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The Atlas08 collection.
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The Atlas09 collection.
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Atlas 10 is the last one of the atlas series. Enjoy and give me your comments on these levels.
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30 levels that I made by hand, including a variety of 30 different levels.
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My fifth set of handmade levels. All levels are made with the attention to level design and difficulty in mind.
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These levels are getting harder for me to solve. In fact, I was unable to solve most of the levels after Level 10, however, I did use a solver to make sure that they were solvable. This level collection is the 2nd part of my Attrition level set. Hope you enjoy them! Please leave me comments at my email address. Thanks!
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My third set of hand-made levels. These levels include some of my best hand-made levels to date, and are designed with the design and difficulty of each puzzle in mind.
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Attrition 4 collection by Razorflame
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Avala collection by Milutin Negovanovic
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Classic-type levels.That means that goals are not randomly placed all over the screen, unlike most of the other creators do.Everyone who played classic 50 levels know what I mean by that.It contains only 3 levels because I want to know what do you think about them and should I create more.Please tell me what do you think.Thanks
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Banja Koviljaca by Zivojin Trifunovic
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A set of 14 levels so far that explore the limits of 12x12 square. The levels are not hard at all. However I am staying open to any suggestions and/or improvements that might help make the level more interesting and/or difficult!!
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Beear - collection with 170 levels by Milan Vukosavljevic and others.
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Beijing Olympics
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Big Ben levels
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Birthday collection by Alberto Garcia
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Hope you will enjoy playing my levels.
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My 2nd level set :)
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Blocks collection by Dries de Clercq
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Levels from the Game Boy.
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Levels from the Game Boy.
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Easy Level From Brainsport, Sokoban Clone or was that Brainstorm, I forgot the other levels if anyone remembers the orginals please email me.
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My tribute to level 233 of Premysil Zika. Here 10 variations. Enjoy!
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This collection is from Brian Kent's Sokoban 2K
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Bringamosa. 110 levels by Eric F Tchong and others
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A very easy collection, just for fun. Updating my collection, adding 21 more puzzles.
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Level collection by Bruno Druille
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Bugs collection by Buddy Casamis from Philippines
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Bugs collections Enjoy and greetings from Philippines.
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Bugs collection 2 by Buddy Casamis from Philippines
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Bugs collection 3 by Buddy Casamis from Philippines
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bugs collections Enjoy and greetings from Philippines.
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Hello to all Sokoban Lovers.I'm an avid player of this mind games.to date I have more than 8,000 levels all with solutions.It's like a medicine whenever I solve some levels with much difficulty.It took me sometimes, days before I solve it.If your interested in obtaining solutions to some levels you can e-mail me together with a copy of the levels you want to be solve.I would recommend to use the ysokoban program because it is much easier to use and besides less tiring for your hands because all you need to use is your mouse keys just click the box and the destination and presto! it will go there to the shortest possible route.besides you will be able to save your solutions and go back to it in case you are wondering how you will be able to solve it.I have gone also to some sokoban solutions site but the one that I'm most interested to solve are not in their database.I even downloaded some sokoban solver program but to my dismay some failed to solve them even those that are easiest.So I make it a challenge that those level which these solver were'nt able to solve.I try to solve it myself.I get the feeling that If I solve some levels which the computer failed to solve.I feel like superior to the computer.So now here's your chance to solve that nagging levels which even in your sleep still lingering in your mind.You can contact me at this number 00639054446676 .I will give you my full support 24 hours a day.I even convert levels from other sokoban games into txt or xsb format.Pls specify which format you like to send to you.thank you.
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Hello to all Sokoban Lovers.I'm an avid player of this mind games.to date I have more than 8,000 levels all with solutions.It's like a medicine whenever I solve some levels with much difficulty.It took me sometimes, days before I solve it.If your interested in obtaining solutions to some levels you can e-mail me together with a copy of the levels you want to be solve.I would recommend to use the ysokoban program because it is much easier to use and besides less tiring for your hands because all you need to use is your mouse keys just click the box and the destination and presto! it will go there to the shortest possible route.besides you will be able to save your solutions and go back to it in case you are wondering how you will be able to solve it.I have gone also to some sokoban solutions site but the one that I'm most interested to solve are not in their database.I even downloaded some sokoban solver program but to my dismay some failed to solve them even those that are easiest.So I make it a challenge that those level which these solver were'nt able to solve.I try to solve it myself.I get the feeling that If I solve some levels which the computer failed to solve.I feel like superior to the computer.So now here's your chance to solve that nagging levels which even in your sleep still lingering in your mind.You can contact me at this number 00639054446676 .I will give you my full support 24 hours a day.I even convert levels from other sokoban games into txt or xsb format.Pls specify which format you like to send to you.thank you.
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Hello to all Sokoban Lovers.I'm an avid player of this mind games.to date I have more than 8,000 levels all with solutions.It's like a medicine whenever I solve some levels with much difficulty.It took me sometimes, days before I solve it.If your interested in obtaining solutions to some levels you can e-mail me together with a copy of the levels you want to be solve.I would recommend to use the ysokoban program because it is much easier to use and besides less tiring for your hands because all you need to use is your mouse keys just click the box and the destination and presto! it will go there to the shortest possible route.besides you will be able to save your solutions and go back to it in case you are wondering how you will be able to solve it.I have gone also to some sokoban solutions site but the one that I'm most interested to solve are not in their database.I even downloaded some sokoban solver program but to my dismay some failed to solve them even those that are easiest.So I make it a challenge that those level which these solver were'nt able to solve.I try to solve it myself.I get the feeling that If I solve some levels which the computer failed to solve.I feel like superior to the computer.So now here's your chance to solve that nagging levels which even in your sleep still lingering in your mind.You can contact me at this number 00639054446676 .I will give you my full support 24 hours a day.I even convert levels from other sokoban games into txt or xsb format.Pls specify which format you like to send to you.thank you.
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Hello to all Sokoban Lovers.I'm an avid player of this mind games.to date I have more than 8,000 levels all with solutions.It's like a medicine whenever I solve some levels with much difficulty.It took me sometimes, days before I solve it.If your interested in obtaining solutions to some levels you can e-mail me together with a copy of the levels you want to be solve.I would recommend to use the ysokoban program because it is much easier to use and besides less tiring for your hands because all you need to use is your mouse keys just click the box and the destination and presto! it will go there to the shortest possible route.besides you will be able to save your solutions and go back to it in case you are wondering how you will be able to solve it.I have gone also to some sokoban solutions site but the one that I'm most interested to solve are not in their database.I even downloaded some sokoban solver program but to my dismay some failed to solve them even those that are easiest.So I make it a challenge that those level which these solver were'nt able to solve.I try to solve it myself.I get the feeling that If I solve some levels which the computer failed to solve.I feel like superior to the computer.So now here's your chance to solve that nagging levels which even in your sleep still lingering in your mind.You can contact me at this number 00639054446676 .I will give you my full support 24 hours a day.I even convert levels from other sokoban games into txt or xsb format.Pls specify which format you like to send to you.thank you.
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C-Soko level collection (Collection license: WTFPL [http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/])
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After some years a new set from Aruba. Cadushi means cactus. Level 15 removed.
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Handmade levels. This is a pretty hard level set.
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Collection by Eric F Tchong and many others.
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60 levels by MVP Software
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Cer collection by Zivojin Trifunovic
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A set of handmade levels fashioned in my own design, based off of some of the levels found in the pack, Infinity.
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This collection name derives from 'choripan', an spanish word that means 'sandwich of sausage'. This collection includes two subsets called 'chorimalism' (7) and 'susi' (10). The 'chorimalism' subset (that is, minimal levels for Choriban collection) is composed by levels of 2 boxes, and the subcollection called 'susi' is formed by levels of small dimensions, experimenting with different number of boxes, from 2 to 7. The rest of the levels have a small size, normally with 3 boxes. Finally, the last two levels are based in David W. Skinner's 'Microban 60', that I have called 'stack-machines'.
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A collection of 50 puzzles taken from my creations in the members section of letslogic.com - roughly in order of publish date.
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The 10th collection of 50 puzzles taken from my creations in the members section of letslogic.com roughly in order of publish date.
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The 2nd collection of 50 puzzles taken from my creations in the members section of letslogic.com - roughly in order of publish date.
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The 3rd collection of 50 puzzles taken from my creations in the members section of letslogic.com - roughly in order of publish date.
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The 4th collection of 50 puzzles taken from my creations in the members section of letslogic.com - roughly in order of publish date.
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The 5th collection of 50 puzzles taken from my creations in the members section of letslogic.com - roughly in order of publish date.
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A collection of 50 puzzles taken from my creations in the members section of letslogic.com - roughly in order of publish date.
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A collection of 50 puzzles taken from my creations in the members section of letslogic.com - roughly in order of publish date.
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Chrysalis Collection 8 by David Buchweitz
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Chrysalis Collection 9 by David Buchweitz
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Chrysalis variations; Authors: David Buchweitz and Jordi Domenech Email: jd_sokoban@abelmartin.com Website: - David Buchweitz: http://www.letslogic.com - Jordi Domenech: http://www.abelmartin.com/rj/sokoban.html Date: July 2012 Author's note: David Buchweitz has a great ability to create very imaginative structures. As the structure is the most important thing a puzzle, it is sometimes possible to obtain very good and amazing puzzles. These "variations" are modifications of some of his puzzles. For years, David Buchweitz keeps animated his website "Let's Logic" (www.letslogic.com), in which he posted his puzzles in the "Member Puzzles" section. - J.D. These levels are copyright (c) by David Buchweitz and Jordi Domenech and may be freely distributed for non-commercial use provided they remain unchanged, credited with the author's name, and provided the author is notified.
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Chrysalis variations 2 Authors: David Buchweitz and Jordi Domenech Email: jd_sokoban@abelmartin.com Website: - David Buchweitz: http://www.letslogic.com - Jordi Domenech: http://www.abelmartin.com/rj/sokoban.html Date: August 2013 Author's note: David Buchweitz has a great ability to create very imaginative structures. As the structure is the most important thing a puzzle, it is sometimes possible to obtain very good and amazing puzzles. These "variations" are modifications of some of his puzzles. For years, David Buchweitz keeps animated his website "Let's Logic" (www.letslogic.com), in which he posted his puzzles in the "Member Puzzles" section. - J.D. These levels are copyright (c) by David Buchweitz and Jordi Domenech and may be freely distributed for non-commercial use provided they remain unchanged, credited with the author's name, and provided the author is notified.
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Dedicated to Jordi Domenech & remodelers from China, Japan, Europe.
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Chuchubi 12 last set for this year. Enjoy.
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50 new levels for your enjoyment.
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50 new chuchubi's
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Last chuchubi level. Happy 2012.
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Chuchubi is a beautiful singing bird from Aruba. This new series in honor of this singing bird. Enjoy
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More chuchubi's. Singing birds from Aruba
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100 new chuchubi levels to enjoy.
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Enjoy new 100 levels in chuchubi04 set.
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100 new levels for the Xmas and New Year season. Enjoy!!!
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50 new levels. Enjoy!
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50 new chuchubi levels from Aruba. Enjoy
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50 new to enjoy
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New levels for New Year 2010. Enjoy!
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New 50 chuchubi's from Aruba.
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Collection containing puzzles with various types of strategies, used over the years that I play Sokoban
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These puzzles are small hand-made puzzles that are made with the design and difficulty in mind.
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These puzzles are small hand-made puzzles that are made with the design and difficulty in mind.
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Cokiee collection by jhogloria
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Unique serie in rememberance of my very first homebuilt COSMAC Elf computer.
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Final level of the Cosmac series.
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Here are 100 levels Cosmac2 series, Enjoy.
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Cosmac3: 50 levels.
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Cosmac4: 100 levels.
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Cosmac5: 75 levels.
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New levels from Aruba. Enjoy!!!
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40 new levels from Aruba. Enjoy
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New levels
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Cosmac no.9 50 levels
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Cosmonotes by Aymeric du Peloux
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Aymeric du Peloux
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This is our second collection of Sokoban Levels. Have fun playing, D&R.
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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DD-1 collection by David Dahlem
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DD-2 collection by David Dahlem
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This is our first collection of Sokoban levels. The theme Demons & Diamonds is inspired from the vintage Atari game of the same name. Of cause, it's only the pattern of goals and boxes that reminds of the game. The levels are of varying difficulty, but not too hard all in all. Have fun playing! D&R.
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This is my latest collection. I haven't made puzzles for many years and forgot how many collections I had published! There is as yet no dh3 or dh4, until my next collection comes out. The levels are hand-made with solutions originally found by hand. They have varying difficulty and are in no particular order
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This is a series of simple sokoban puzzles for (my) kids.
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Crazy Monk is Copyright (c) 2008 by Jean-Pierre MARTEL and Matthias MEGER. These levels may be freely distributed provided they remain credited with this copyright and all commentaries. The Disciple levels range from easy to moderately difficult. They have been designed for Sokoban players who enjoy "optimizing" solutions. Some levels present an arranged version designed by Matthias Meger (codified changes). Those remodels are more difficult than the initial mazes. Send comments and best solutions to: sokomonk@laposte.net
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Drina collection by Zivojin Trifunovic
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Dunav collection by Zivojin Trifunovic
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Dushi=sweet. Enjoy new series from Aruba.
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52 new sweets for your enjoyment
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Finally also here.
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New 50 dushi levels from Aruba.
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Dushi 05 levels from Aruba
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Collection Dushi 06 by Eric F. Tchong
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More dushi levels no.7
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Dushi 08 new levels from Aruba
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Enjoy dushi map for 2014.
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new dushi levels.
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Dushi 11 Enjoy!
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Puzzles made only with 5 boxes, with situations that we find in the daily life of the sokoban. My intention is only to contribute.
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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I know, to solve this is very easy. But the target was for me, to create this to make a little memory of my beloved girlfriend, who died in the saddest day of my life, 2013 may 14th. Dear ERIKA ! I WILL LOVE YOU ALWAYS !!!
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These levels are copyright Erim Sever
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15 "start with end position" levels. Note: "Houdini V" is based on "PicoKosmos 17" by Aymeric du Peloux
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Novice levels realised by a novice player (Sylvie from France)
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Mon premier level. Not so easy.
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A wacky style of playing sokoban: by managing LURD solutions. You can find the Golden Ratio (phi=1,618...) by dividing the number of moves of a level by the moves of the previous level. The higher "n" can reach, closer to "phi" the ratio comes. The same happens to pushes, box lines, box changes, pushing sessions and player lines. See how close to the 30-box level you can get solved!
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Fiery Catalysts collection by Razorflame
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This set contains five remodels from Dries de Clercq. The levels are orimaze based. The third and fifth level will test the genius in you.
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Enjoy
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Simple Microban-style levels.
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The Fontana collection by Zivojin Trifunovic
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These levels are copyright Frantisek Pokorny
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Interesting levels, not recommended for beginners.
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This is a collection of levels designed purely with templates. Some maps are difficult, some sound simple, but they all are graceful, compact and entertaining.
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These Levels are not too hard. I`ll hope you like it. Have fun. Greetings from Germany
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Gate collection by Dries de Clercq
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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Buddy Casamis Grigchallenge variations of Evgeny Grigoriev level
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My name is Evgeniy Grigoriev. I live in Russia, in the city of Cheboksary.
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My name is Evgeniy Grigoriev. I live in Russia, in the city of Cheboksary.
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Grigr Challenge.
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This is remodeled version of Evgeny Grigoriev's "Grigr Challenge" collection.
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Small and beautiful levels.
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Grigr Special.
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Small and beautiful levels.
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Small and beautiful levels
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Gucevo collection by Zivojin Trifunovic
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Date of Last Change: 2005-11-06 01:59:47
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Mark (merging of initial collections, renaming the new collection, removing duplicates).
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Help collection by Milutin Negovanovic.
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Homz's Sokoban Level Collection 2007, designed by Marti Homs (homz70@gmail.com). More than 200 levels, automatically generated in different ways. Contains some easy handmade levels.
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Churros-Like Generated Levels designed by Marti Homs (homz70@gmail.com)
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Howard 1 level set, created by Howard Abed.
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This set contains edited versions of some of the standard levels. Howard has deleted unnecessary space and added more boxes.
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In this set, there is just one box out of place on each level.
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These levels all have 4 boxes to move and aren't very difficult.
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Family initials which are hard and harder
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Initiation by Carlos Montiers
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This is the first of many collections of levels that I solved by hand and generated. They are all fairly easy. Enjoy!
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A level set containing elite auto-generated, small levels that take 70 or more pushes to solve.
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A level set containing elite auto-generated, small levels that take 60 moves or more to solve.
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Download and play as you wish. Don't publish uninteresting variations. You are the judge. Give proper credit. Free to publish. Right through the greek alphabeth. You only need to get one box to its goal so that should be easy. The goal with this collection was to construct the levels so it is necessary to move all the boxes to solve the level. Sometimes I simply didn't succed with the chosen layout of the letter. Can you do it better? Mail me and I will publish your level. You can check the resemblance of the letters at https://www.omniglot.com/writing/greek.htm Thanks to Anian in particular but also to Brian Damgaard, Jordi Domenech and Matthias Meger for valuable input to make a better collection. Regards DrFogh
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There are two different ways of playing Level 2. The first is the normal way, moving any ball anywhere at any time. The second way, which is more interesting and difficult, and the way it was designed to be played, is treating it as eight levels in one. Each letter of 'SOKOBAN!' must be completed before the next is started, using only the balls arranged below each letter in the shape of that letter. These can be put into the letter goals in any order. While doing any letter all the other balls must be considered locked, becoming walls. After any letter is finished, the balls used for that letter become locked and the ones in the following letter become unlocked. Your target is 635 moves (or better!). Instead of doing Level 2 this way as one big level, you can do it as eight separate levels using levels 3 - 10 to progress automatically. In these the locked balls are walls and the goals for other letters are floor. This looks a bit peculiar, but the playability is correct. Note that the start position for the man for each letter is the end position for one way of doing the previous letter. You might have done it a different way.... When you've finished all eight letters, you've earned the right to do the one-push "small reward" level, where all the balls are shown in their goals, looking normal again. The last few levels are joke levels, mostly needing just two clicks to solve. Hey, let the program do the work!
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Collection of 75 levels by Jean-Pierre Kent.
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Just a joke...
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Kalle1 level collection.
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All levels are made with Björn's Sokoban for Windows level editor. I think that averagely they are near medium difficulty. Levels are guite big so there is plenty of room to wander...
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The Kenyam Set A collection
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Collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 02 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 03 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 04 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 05 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 06 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 07 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 08 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 09 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 10 by Kevin B Reilly
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Collection 11 by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 12 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 13 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 14 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 15 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 16 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 17 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 18 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 19 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 20 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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Kevin 21 collection by Kevin B Reilly
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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Nothing special it's my first level.
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These levels are copyright Kobus Theron
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I place in this collection, the levels which cannot be in the other packages of levels.
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Kurt Nittel 1 collection by Kurt Nittel
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Kurt Nittel 2 collection by Kurt Nittel
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A dozen golondrina's fun play
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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38 levels from very easy to hard. I'm a 30 years-old boy from Spain. Enjoy my levels!
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This series of puzzles consists of puzzles that are words, names (both first and last), and places, all designed with my own personal flair and also designed with the difficulty of the puzzle in mind.
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Mark (extracting actual levels by Li Jin You from a much bigger collection of levels by other authors, removing the duplicates, removing usolvable levels, forming a new collection composition in general, coauthor of some remodels).
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Lined ollection by Dries de Clercq
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Levels Of Multi Authors collected by Aymeric du Peloux.
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A collection of levels that take a while to solve that were designed with the design and difficulty of the levels in mind. Please note that these levels WILL take you a while to solve!
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The MacTommy inventions collection.
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Magic Pearls collection by Ward de Langhe
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Many Boxes by Reinhard Hielscher
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The first 68 rookie-levels have 2 boxes, the remaining ones bring 3 boxes, but without to increase too much its difficulty. Composed by patterns. Ed: Removed many duplicates.
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All levels are presented in chronological order. The levels were designed using Sokofun Pro's editor function. Thanks to : Mic (Germany)
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Initial supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates). Additional supervisor: Mark (merging of reviewed collections into one big collection, renaming the new collection, removing duplicates equal to conjunction remodel sets).
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Levels from Master Head - Polish Atari XL/XE game
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This is my first set.Many of them have solution close to one lac moves. But all are solvable either in one lac or less moves. Thanks.
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Maximum 100000 moves allowed in each level
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MF8 Sokoban Competition: The MF8 forum is a forum for all twisty puzzles. (i.e. Rubik's Cube) In 2009, a sub-forum is created for Sokoban enthusiasts. The 1st Sokoban competition took place on April 7, 2009. There is a Sokoban competition about every month. Everyone is free to join. Winners of the competition will get a twisty cube. See this page for more details: http://sokoutil.orgfree.com/competition.html Due to the simplicity of the first three competition levels, they are omitted from this set. Authors: (not in any particular order) stopheart, anian, Yang Chao, gyjgw, York Shen, Kevin B. Reilly, Jean-Pierre Martel, Matthias Meger, Jordi Doménech, Thinking Rabbit.
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The 17 first levels were published on Visual Sokoban in 1999. During the year 2000, some web sites accepted to publish the 20 first levels. Finally, I stopped at 40 levels. This set contains 5 levels "3boxes", 26 levels "4boxes", 6 levels "5boxes" and 3 levels "6boxes".
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Microban (155 puzzles, revised April, 2000) This is a good set for beginners and children. Most of the puzzles are small and illustrate a particular concept. More experienced players should also find them interesting, since they are as different from each other as I could make them given their size. Sokoholics could perhaps time themselves on completing the whole set. This set also contains puzzles which I thought were interesting but too easy to include in my regular sets.
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Arrangements of David W. Skinner's levels They are published with David W. Skinner's permission original level page: http://users.bentonrea.com/~sasquatch/sokoban/
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Arrangements of David W. Skinner's levels They are published with David W. Skinner's permission original level page: http://users.bentonrea.com/~sasquatch/sokoban/
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Microban II (135 puzzles released April, 2002) Like Microban, this set is for beginners and children. Most of the puzzles are small and illustrate a particular concept. At the end of the set are four "mega" puzzles which are fun to watch on programs which can handle oversize levels and allow "automated extended pushes".
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In addition to new Microban puzzles, this set incorporates those which I had created for Aymeric Du Peloux's LOMA project. For more info see Aymeric's LOMA page. One mega puzzle is at the end of the set.
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Microban IV (102 puzzles, August 2010) This set includes a series of alphabet puzzles.
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Mill by Dries de Clercq
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Mark (general supervisor and author, coauthored by Anian, original Mill level by Dries de Clercq).
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This set is inpired from the sets Microcosmos and Nabokosmos. I created it for people who never played Sokoban before. This set contains some twin levels which allow you to learn progressively this game by adding a box. An expert should solve it in less than one hour. This set contains 2 levels "1box", 16 levels "2boxes" and 22 levels "3boxes".
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Mitija 1, collection by Milutin Negovanovic
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Pour mes élèves en mathématiques.
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Mitija 3 collection by Milutin Negovanovic
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Mitija 4 collection by Milutin Negovanovic
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Level collection by Ghislain Martin
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Mark (merging of initial collections, renaming the new collection, removing duplicates).
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Monster Sokoban collection by Hirohiko Nakamiya
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Hello to all Sokoban Lovers.I'm an avid player of this mind games.to date I have more than 8,000 levels all with solutions.It's like a medicine whenever I solve some levels with much difficulty.It took me sometimes, days before I solve it.If your interested in obtaining solutions to some levels you can e-mail me together with a copy of the levels you want to be solve.I would recommend to use the ysokoban program because it is much easier to use and besides less tiring for your hands because all you need to use is your mouse keys just click the box and the destination and presto! it will go there to the shortest possible route.besides you will be able to save your solutions and go back to it in case you are wondering how you will be able to solve it.I have gone also to some sokoban solutions site but the one that I'm most interested to solve are not in their database.I even downloaded some sokoban solver program but to my dismay some failed to solve them even those that are easiest.So I make it a challenge that those level which these solver were'nt able to solve.I try to solve it myself.I get the feeling that If I solve some levels which the computer failed to solve.I feel like superior to the computer.So now here's your chance to solve that nagging levels which even in your sleep still lingering in your mind.You can contact me at this number 00639054446676 .I will give you my full support 24 hours a day.I even convert levels from other sokoban games into txt or xsb format.Pls specify which format you like to send to you.thank you.
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More Magic Pearls
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Levels by Shaggath & Yasgen
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Levels by Shaggath
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Myriocosmos by Aymeric du Peloux
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This set was published progressively on the site of Paul Voyer, Gerald Holler and Frantisek Pokorny. I wanted this set more difficult than Microcosmos, but still with small levels. And why Nabokosmos ? Read backwards "Som(e)sokoban";-) This set contains 2 levels "3boxes", 8 levels "4boxes", 21 levels "5boxes", 7 levels "6boxes" and 2 levels "7boxes".
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Collection by Hirohiko Nakamiya
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Joy collection by Hirohiko Nakamiya
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Collection "Limit" by Hirohiko Nakamiya
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Collection "Practise" by Hirohiko Nakamiya
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Namo collection by Vipul Patel
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New Year collection by Alberto Garcia
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This collection of 50 levels is intended for beginners. The difficulty of the levels is increasing. The collection ends with some medium levels. I submitted these problems to my 10 and 14 year old nephews who completed all in one day (which is not bad at all for complete beginners). However, if you are an expert, solving the whole collection in less than 45 minutes is quite a challenge.
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This collection consists of 10 levels: one for each digit. The difficulty of the levels varies. I think that you will be able to test them profitably.
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First published at www.sokoban.dk Firstdate: 2016-06-20 Lastdate: 2016-08-28 These puzzles can be freely distributed. Please quote me as the original author with name, email and url. DrFogh
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The 50 original levels from Sokoban plus the 40 from Extra.
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50 original levels arranged roughly chronologically.
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original 51-90 remodeled by Eric F. Tchong - Enjoy
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Sharpened and reduced versions of all of the levels 51-90 in the collection "Original Plus Extra". The levels were originally collected and/or made by Joseph Traub and others and supplied with the XSokoban player. The changes here are mostly by me (DrFogh). With lots of changes and levels added by Archanfel. More about the project at http://sokoban.dk/original-extra-sharpen/ I think nobody claims any legal rights to these levels. Please publish the collection on your site if you wish but don't change this information. Date_First: 2017-09-09 Date_Last: 2017-10-08 Regards DrFogh
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50 original puzzles arranged roughly chronologically. A few previously published variations only differing slightly from the puzzles here are omitted. Firstdate: 2013-07-31 Lastdate: 2015-11-19 The puzzles can be freely distributed. Plese quote me as the original author with name, email and url.
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50 original puzzles arranged roughly chronologically. A few previously published variations only differing slightly from the puzzles here are omitted. FirstDate: 2015-11-21 LastDate: 2016-06-29 The puzzles can be freely distributed. Don't remodel or sharpen anything unless it is obviously good. I am the judge on that. Regards DrFogh
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Orimaze collection by Dries de Clercq.
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Orimaze 2 by Dries de Clercq
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Orimaze-variations collection by Dries de Clercq
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Pacov by Zivojin Trifunovic
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Park collection by Zivojin Trifunovic Side note. Level 2 was the exact copy of Infinity level 1180 or Aerie level 10 (rotated 180 degrees and horizontally mirrored), and level 3 and 12 the remodels with practically the same solution as originals. The actual author of these levels has resubmited the collection, with these plagiat levels removed. Levels 13 to 17 are all remodels from the collection Atroxija level 11. The author of the original, from which these remodels were made, has labeled them as rem 1-5 or remodels.
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This small collection is a kind of supplement for my
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A set of 10 levels with a common theme. Feel free to comment about this and other level sets at: thoms545@yahoo.com
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Paulje collection by Zivojin Trifunovic
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Some remodels. Have fun!
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Some remodels. Have fun!
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Have fun!
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Have more fun!
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Have fun!
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more fun
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Findus - Payback 07
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Have fun!
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have fun!
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Have fun.
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Perfect collection by Thinking Rabbit
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18 handmade miniature levels. Note: "Little Red Rooster" is a duplicate of an unpublished level by Dries De Clercq
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This set is the logical continuation of the sets Minicosmos-Microcosmos-Nabokosmos (It sounds like Milli-Micro-Nano-Pico !). It's intented to the fanatics of Sokoban. This set contains 3 levels "6boxes", 7 levels "7boxes" and 10 levels "8boxes".
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All the levels have been created by Marti Homs Any possible matching of levels with those of another collection is a coincidence.
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Piramida by Zivojin Trifunovic
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Podrinje collection by Zivojin Trifunovic
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Alberto Garcia - Puzzle
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This is a set of 50 levels of variable difficulty. Some of them aren't the greatest, hence the name, "Quagmire". Level #43 is a (harder?) remake of Patera level #8. Comments are always appreciated.
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As with the first Quagmire set, there is a wide range of difficult, although this set tends on the harder side. There are some recurring themes throughout the levels, especially my recent infatuation with nearly solved layouts.
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100 levels of varying difficulty from easy-ish to pretty dang hard. Several years in the making, with lots of breaks. My fascination with patterns and symmetry continues, combined with a lot of nearly-solved initial states. Hope you enjoy.
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Randoms collection by Morganine
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Rdlom collection by Roger Delaporte
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Rebus 1 collection by Milutin Negovanovic Level 5 is a remodel from Labyrinth of Agony collection level 7. Level 11 is a remodel from Labyrinth of Agony collection level 10. Level 16 is a remodel from Labyrinth of Agony collection level 9. Labyrinth of Agony is copyrighted by Marko Dzekic also known as MD or mark. Additional edit, Level 11 correctly oriented.
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Rectangled collection by Dries de Clercq
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Date of Last Change: 2011/09/11 02:54:22 Set: Marti Homs Caussa - Red mini Number of levels: 17
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Red Star collection by Milutin Negovanovic.
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Remodel Club by Evgeny Grigoriev Email: grigr@yandex.ru Homepage: http://grigr.narod.ru/
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Remodel set by many authors, Level 1 - Li Jin You and M Dzekic (MD), Level 2 - Li Jin You and MD, Level 3 - Li Jin You and MD, Level 4 - Francois Marques and Jgw and MD, Level 5 - Francois Marques and Jgw and MD, Level 6 - Francois Marques and York Shen and Jgw and MD, Level 7 - Big Panda and MD, Level 8 - Big Panda and MD, Level 9 - Big Panda and MD, Level 10 - Big Panda and MD, Level 11 - Big Panda and MD, Level 12 - Big Panda and MD, Level 13 - Big Panda and MD, Level 14 - Big Panda and MD, Level 15 - Zhenying and MD, Level 16 - Gyjgw and Stopheart and MD, Level 17 - Unknown and MD, Level 18 - Unknown and MD, Level 19 - Unknown and MD, Level 20 - Unknown and MD, Level 21 - Unknown and MD, Level 22 - Sven Egevad and MD, Level 23 - David W Skinner and York Shen and LZY and Gyjgw and MD, Level 24 - David W Skinner and York Shen and MD, Level 25 - Jgw and MD, Level 26 - Jgw and MD, Level 27 - Dries de Clercq and MD
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Revenge collection by Thinking Rabbit
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The 13th part of the RevengeCollection-series, which from now on is named 'Revenge' only, again is handmade (except level #41 which was generated with YASGen 1.42), tested and solvable. Level #2 and #3 are remodeled versions of Level #44 and #41 from the MasterHead-levelset. Level #26 is a remodeled version of a Sasquatch-Level by David W. Skinner. Level #39 is a remodeled version of a level by Sven Egevad. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 14 contains 55 handmade, tested and solvable puzzles. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 15 is a mixture of remodeled versions and handmade levels. Levels #1 to #5 are remodeled versions from levels of the kevin19-levelset created by Kevin B. Reilly. Level #6 is a remodeled version of level #67 from my own RevengeCollection02 which was also remodeled by Jordi Doménech. Level #27 and #28 are two remodeled versions of a puzzle originally created by Dries DeClerq. Level #31 to #33 are remodeled versions from levels of the V2010-levelset created by Shaggath. All levels have been tested and are solvable. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 16 again is handmade, tested and solvable. Level#7 is a remodeled version of Level#2 from the Blazz2-levelset, created by Blaz Nikolic. Level #16 is a variation of Level#21 from the MicrobanIV-levelset, created by David W. Skinner. Level #18 is a variation of Level#20 from the Sven04-levelset, created by Sven Egevad. Level#31 and #32 are variations of Level#1 from the MulhollandD-levelset, created by Shaggath. Level#42 is a variation from the svb495-level from Serg Belyaev. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 17 is totally handmade (except #8 which was generated), tested and solvable. Level #32 is a remodeled version of my own level #67 from 'Revenge Collection 02' which was also remodeled by Jordi Domenech. #33 is another variation of the same level. #34 is a remodeled version of MicrobanIII-#27, originally created by David W. Skinner. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 18 is handmade, tested and solvable. #5 is a variation of level #58 from the 'Miniatures'-levelset, copyright by Jordi Domenech. #26 is a remodeled version of level SE1190 from the 'Sven12'-levelset, copyright by Sven Egevad. This collection is copyright by Marcus Hof. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 19 is handmade and solvable. Levels #1 to #4, #18 and #32 are variations of level #176, #177, #206, #227, #239 and #297 from the 'Sven_YASGMind'-levelset, copyright by Sven Egevad. #34 is based on a level by Dries DeClerq. #39 is a variation of level#17 from the 'GrigoSpecial'-levelset, created by GRIGoRusha. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 20th part is handmade, tested and solvable. This collection contains just small levels, except #27 which is based on a 'Chuchubi'-level by Eric F. Tchong. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 21 is handmade. #29 and #30 are based on level #67 from the 'Atlas02'-levelset, created by Eric F. Tchong. #39 and #40 are inspired by levels from Dries DeClerq. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 22nd part also is handmade, tested and solvable. Level #55 is a remodeled version of 'Atlas08'-level #69, originally created by Eric F. Tchong. Level #64 is a variation of 'Aruba08'-level #3, originally created by Eric F. Tchong. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 23 is handmade. Levels #1 and #2 are based on level #3 from the Soloban-levelset originally created by Francois Marques. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 24 is handmade, tested, solvable and easier than the parts 22 and 23. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 25th part also is handmade, tested and solvable. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 26th part also is handmade, tested and solvable. Level #34 is based on level #69 from the SokEvo-levelset created by Lee J. Haywood. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 27th part is handmade, tested and solvable. Level #8 is a variation of #39 from the MagicSokoban-levelset by Jordi Domenech. Level #9 is a remodeled version of my own #21 from RevengeCollcetion08. Level #18 is based on the level 'Sokogravity1' by Dries DeClerq. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 28th part contains 50 handmade levels. Level #8 is based on level SE1190 by Sven Egevad. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 29th part contains 50 handmade, tested and solvable levels. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 30th part contains 50 handmade levels. #18 is based on level #35 from the kevin4-levelset by Kevin B. Reilly. #36 is a variation of level #64 from the kevin8-levelset by Kevin B. Reilly. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 31st part contains 50 handmade levels. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The 32nd part contains 50 handmade levels. Level 35 is a variation of MicrobanV level 2 (from the unofficial release) orginally created by David W. Skinner. Level 48 is a variation of level Kevin1405 created by Kevin B. Reilly. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 33 contains 50 handmade levels. Level 8 is a remodeled version of level Kevin1312 created by Kevin B. Reilly. Level 31 is a remodeled version of level 4 from the dh1-levelset by David Holland. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 34 contains 66 handmade levels. Level 4 is a variation of level 26 from the KenyamSetA created by Kenya Maruyama. Level 8 is a variation of level 7 from the SasquatchX-levelset by David W. Skinner. Level 41 is based on level 2 from the SasquatchII-levelset by David W. Skinner. Level 64 is a variation of level 9 from the SasquatchVI-levelset by David W. Skinner. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 35 contains 50 handmade levels. Level 47 is a variation of level 32 from MicrobanIV created by David W. Skinner. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 36 contains 130 handmade levels. Level 37 is a variation of MicrobanII level 94, created by David W. Skinner. Level 124 is dedicated to the great sci-fi-movies Starship Troopers and Starship Troopers 3 : Marauder, created by Paul Verhoeven. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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140 new levels. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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56 new levels. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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50 new levels. It is the last 'RevengeXX'-collection. Thank you for playing. I hope you had fun playing and solving the puzzles. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking as a sokoban.
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A set of 90 small levels. The difficulty ranges from easy to 'a little bit tricky'.
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The second part of the Revenge-Collection is a mixture of easy and medium levels. But how difficult they are for you ? That is what you must decide for yourself. But don't worry if you get stuck - they are all solvable and not that hard that it would take hours to find a solution. Have fun and keep thinking like a Sokoban. ;-)
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The third part of the Revenge-Collection is a mixture of small and not too easy levels. These levels are more tricky than those in the first and second part. They are all solvable. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The fourth part of the Revenge-Collection. They are all solvable. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The fifth part of the Revenge-Collection. This set is totally handmade. They are all solvable. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban/warehousekeeper. Greetings from good old Germany. Comments from other authors are welcome.
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The sixth part of the Revenge-Collection. They are all solvable. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The seventh part of the Revenge-Collection. All levels are handmade and solvable. Level #20 of this collection was inspired by the 'dh1'-level #7 from David Holland. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The eigth part of the Revenge-Collection. All levels are handmade and solvable. Level 45 and 46 were inspired by Microban-levels from David W. Skinner. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part nine of the Revenge-Collection. Level #1 was inspired by a level from Thomas Reinke and level #2 by a remodeled level from Aymeric du Peloux and François Marques. All levels are handmade and solvable. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The tenth part contains 126 small levels which first had been generated with the YASGen-generator and then had been modified by hand. For sure they are all solvable. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The eleventh part of the Revenge-Collection again contains a series of handmade levels, which are all solvable. Level #13 is a remodel from a level by Kevin B. Reilly. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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Part 12 of the Revenge Collection is totally handmade. All levels have been tested and they are all solvable. Level #42 and #43 were inspired by levels from Thomas Reinke. Enjoy, have fun and keep thinking like a sokoban.
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The following levels are best for ages 10+. Some (Levels 1,3 and 10) are deviously difficult, but ARE possible.
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Rikyman collection by rikitin.
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151 levels by Roger Delaporte
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Saquarema is my beautiful city in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Sasquatch (50 puzzles, released January, 1999) This is my first set. Scott Lindhurst describes them as generally of just the right difficulty to be fun: not too easy, but (usually) not so hard that you get frustrated.
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: York Shen (general supervisor and author of remodeled levels). Original Sasquatch levels by David W. Skinner.
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Arrangements of David W. Skinner's levels. They are published with David W. Skinner's permission. original level page: http://users.bentonrea.com/~sasquatch/sokoban
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Arrangements of David W. Skinner's levels. They are published with David W. Skinner's permission. original level page: http://users.bentonrea.com/~sasquatch/sokoban
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Arrangements of David W. Skinner's levels. They are published with David W. Skinner's permission. original level page: http://users.bentonrea.com/~sasquatch/sokoban
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Arrangements of David W. Skinner's levels. They are published with David W. Skinner's permission. original level page: http://users.bentonrea.com/~sasquatch/sokoban
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Arrangements of David W. Skinner's levels. They are published with David W. Skinner's permission. original level page: http://users.bentonrea.com/~sasquatch/sokoban
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Arrangements of David W. Skinner's levels. They are published with David W. Skinner's permission. original level page: http://users.bentonrea.com/~sasquatch/sokoban
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Sasquatch II (50 puzzles, released August, 1999)
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Sasquatch III (50 puzzles, released June, 2000) This set ranges in difficulty from medium to very hard. Thirtyone of these levels explore some form of design symmetry. It is interesting (to me at least) to solve levels in which sections are reversed or rotated. Each transformation often suggests different approaches to the solution. However, sometimes the confusion created requires that each section be solved from scratch. Sometimes, I find levels in my earlier sets which I would do differently today. Included here are improved versions of two previous levels. Sasquatch III (41) = Mas Sasquatch (46) Sasquatch III (48) = Sasquatch (49)
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Sasquatch IV (50 puzzles, released March 2001) These range in difficulty about like Sasquatch III. As always, I've tried to explore a wide variety of puzzle types.
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About one third of these are "normal" puzzles while the others are "symetricals" with lots of squares, diamonds and other shapes. Sasquatch IX #16 is an improved version of Sasquatch #15.
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Sasquatch V (50 puzzles, released December, 2001) Again, a wide variety. This set contains several puzzles which exceed the 31x18 size limit of my previous sets.
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Sasquatch VI (50 puzzles, released October, 2002) This set, is a symmetrical feast. Forty of these levels involve some form of symmetry. There is also a sequence of levels where I explore the possibilities of working within squares of various sizes. This set contains several puzzles which exceed the 31x18 size limit of my first sets.
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Sasquatch VII (50 puzzles, released June 2004) This set has a lot of symmetry but not as much as Sasquatch VI. I tried to do more "normal" puzzles this time. It also contains more expreiments with squares plus other shapes such as diamonds and a circle. As usual several oversize puzzles are at the end of the set.
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50 puzzles, released March 2008. This set contains improved versions of two previous levels. Sasquatch VIII #37 = Sasquatch #31 Sasquatch VIII #38 = Mas Sasquatch #9
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Sasquatch X (50 puzzles, released July 2010)
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Sasquatch XI (50 puzzles, released September 2010)
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Sasquatch XII collection by David W Skinner
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Easy and medium levels, game puzzle paciecia and mental exercise.
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Easy and medium levels, game puzzle paciecia and mental exercise.
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Puzzles by SBM pack remodeled by some Friends
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Easy and medium levels, game puzzle paciecia and mental exercise.
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Easy and medium levels, game puzzle paciencia and mental exercise.
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Easy and medium levels, game puzzle paciecia and mental exercise.
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Easy and medium levels, game puzzle paciecia and mental exercise.
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Easy and medium levels, game puzzle paciecia and mental exercise.
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Easy and medium levels, game puzzle paciecia and mental exercise.
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This is my first level set in around a year. All of the levels are easy, with only 3 boxes.
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This is the second set in the series. All 20 levels have 4 boxes.
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20 levels, all with 5 boxes. There is a variety of difficulty here, but nothing too easy or hard. As always, comments are appreciated.
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Dedicated to my daughter Zdeòka
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First of the Serena series.
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Serena2 series.
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Serena3 dedicated to the 26 most beautiful women in the world.
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Serena4 Enjoy and greetings from Aruba.
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Serena5 series
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Serena6 series
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Serena7 series
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100 Levels for serena8. Enjoy these levels from Aruba...
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The last one of the serena series.
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Serg Belyaev collection 1
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Serg Belyaev collection 2
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Serg Belyaev collection 3
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Serg Belyaev collection 4
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Serg Belyaev collection 5
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Serg Belyaev collection 6
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Selected levels from Sven Egevads collection made harder.
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Simple levels for children.
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Simplistic collection by yotyot
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Collection by Lars Nilsson
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This compilation includes the tiniest, easy, thin levels, and entertaining of resolving. Enjoy them! Ed: Removed many duplicates.
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A single level originally distributed as sample with the freeware game "SOKO-BAN" produced by ZX-SOFT Brazil for the ZX-Spectrum, currently available at http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0017733 This level can be freely distributed and/or used commercially provided it remains unchanged and the author is properly credited.
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Sokoban Extreme by zxretrosoft
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Sokoban Junior 1 collection by Laura Wheeler
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Sokoban Junior 2 collection by Laura Wheeler
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A small collection of levels without pretetions created one day of idleness whereas I missed inspiration.
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The other large format puzzles contain 25 levels including all 250 puzzles from the MS-DOS, Apple II, Commodore 64, Tandy Color Computer and XSokoban variants. Due to restrictions in Sokoban for Windows, this file contains only the 14 levels that differ from each other. There are four puzzles that are not playable in each set. They are: 12, 13, 15 and 47. This is due to their designs requiring start positions unreachable from anywhere outside their respective blocks. These puzzles are shown in a overstated solution, including all boxes (balls) and targets (goals) as boxes on targets. Differences between variants is shown. The Commodore 64 variant of puzzle 42 is not solvable. This error has existed since the game was released. This puzzle is shown in overstated solution.
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Right through the alfabet. Because it is the danish alfabet, you will get a few bonus levels. Can be shared at your sokoban site, if you ask and show this text and the above information. Enjoy.
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Sokobig 70 collection by Howard Abed
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Sokobig 80 collection by Howard Abed
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Sokobig Remodels collection by various authors
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A small number of tight levels.
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SokoCreation coolection by Howard Abed
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Enjoy levels with remakes.
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Sokodeal
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Jacques Duthen has created a new set of Sokoban puzzles called "sokogen-990602". It contains 78 levels and is slightly more difficult than the Dimitry & Yorick set
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Sokoking 01 by PK2497
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SokoLasse collection
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Sokolasse 2 collection by Lars Nilsson
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"Life is like a box of chocolate, you never know what you get!" Mr. Gump It is in this collection that I place my small levels, which are not difficult enough to be in Sokompact and a little too difficult to find their place in a collection for beginners.
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I found this set of 125 levels while reminiscing. Most of the levels suck, but some are good.
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SokoMind by Kevin B. Reilly and Gerald Holler
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Sokompact (Soko Must Place All Cans one Targets;) This collection contains only very small levels which were considered to be rather difficult. Each level of this collection took more than ten minutes to solve for a good player.
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Last 13 levels are remodels of Grigr challange set
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This collection is freeware. May 2009. Level 16 is a collaboration with Zhenying. 10 added remodels by York Shen and Minglw.
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SokoStation Email: sokoban@wanadoo.fr Homepage: http://sokoban.fr/
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This collection is currently composed of 8 levels. Each level contains only one package (hence the name of the collection). I created this collection of levels for the complete beginner who have never played Sokoban. It makes it possible familiarize with the goal of the play, its operation, moving of packages. After having finished this collection (in a little less than 30 minutes), the beginner can attack the collection of Novoban.
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This collection is included in the program "Sokoban", by Mack. Website: http://soko-ban.narod.ru/f_main.htm. Date of Last Change: 2014-01-08 19:23:50
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Sonic 2 by Aleksey Krupenko
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Sonic 3 by Aleksey Krupenko
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A sound has always an extension, like ".WAV" or ".WMA" or ".MIDI". Difficulty: From simple to mediate. Circles: Very easy.
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A small collection of large, easy spirals.
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Collection 01 by Spiros Mantzoukis
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Collection 02 by Spiros Mantzoukis
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Collection 03 by Spiros Mantzoukis
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Collection 04 by Spiros Mantzoukis
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Collection 05 by Spiros Mantzoukis
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Collection 06 by Spiros Mantzoukis
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Collection 07 by Spiros Mantzoukis
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Spiros 8 by Spiros Mantzoukis
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33 levels of varying size and difficulty
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Squared collection by Dries de Clercq
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Collection by Milan Vukosavljevic
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This collection is copyright J Franklin Mentzer.
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Alberto Garcia - Strategy
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Coffee, Ham & Eggs, Sokoban...
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Sven Egevads collection The levels are in chronological order. Levels 1-49 were made in 1992, in the old Sokoban, and 50- made 2000 and later in Notepad. All tested in Sokomind. I have made a minor change in level 525, because it was a mirrored copy of level 522. (I thanks George Petrov for his observation.)
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Levels by Sylvain Gravejat and Guillaume Gravejat
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Symmetrixx collection by Seppolino
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These levels are copyright Ken'ichiro Takahashi (takaken).
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tammy rocks 29 to honor vipul
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More levels by a crazed 14 year old. Made using the Rbox sokoban solver.
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Second set in the Tbox series. 50 levels.
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The third set in the Tbox series. Feel free to email me at thoms545.com
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A set of 25 levels all with the same wall pattern. Generated using Rbox.
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50 difficult levels. Generated using Rbox.
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Dedication: to my daughter Jindøiška
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My First Level Set, Second Edition
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Unfinished collection.
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Bagatelle is a French word for a trinket, from the Italian for a conjuror's trick. The collection contains fairly simple puzzles (of less difficulty than my previous collection maelstrom) of various sizes. Some of the small puzzles are easier versions of puzzles in my other collections. Others are my take on some classical Sokoban themes (goals in a line, in a cross shape, objects outside goal room for tricky start and finish). The problems posed by each puzzle are of a fairly straightforward kind, but are nevertheless quite varied. The puzzles are in roughly ascending order of difficulty.
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Unfinished collection.
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Author's note: The puzzles are all small (between 6 and 9 goals and pretty cramped), with maze and walls designed by me and computer-generated start positions. Because of the computer involvement, the start positions of the puzzles may look abstract or random. The meat of the puzzles is in the variations, the unexpected twists, and the underlying problems. The human element of design is most evident in the solved position, by construction, and I like to think of the solving process as producing order from chaos. This collection is meant for experienced solvers, or at least determined ones, as it contains probably my toughest puzzles so far. As usual I have tried to put the puzzles in rough ascending order of difficulty, but here this is even more approximate than usual as I find the puzzles difficult to compare. The puzzles have been extensively play-tested. On a good day I can actually solve them...
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Author's note: I have experimented with computer-generation for several of the smaller puzzles hence the "co-authorship" with sokgen (a computer program of mine). If you like the puzzles email me and if you have stylistic criticisms direct them to sokgen :-)
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Author's note: There are no computer-generated levels as I am trying to evolve a puzzle-making style, and so experimenting with as many different forms as possible. Some of the puzzles are very, or slightly, symmetrical as a stylistic device (in this I am influenced by David W. Skinner's excellent Sasquatch puzzle sets at his Sokoban page). Others are completely unsymmetrical and the style is in the variations alone.
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Better luck next time
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The House collection by Mark
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Author's note: The collection ranges from the pretty small (5 objects, 8x9 squares) through the mid-sized (13 objects, 15x11 squares) right up to the large (one puzzle with 57 objects 23x24 squares). Just browse for the kind of challenge you like. The puzzles are in rough order of difficulty. I designed the maze layout and goals for all the puzzles, and many but not all of the small puzzles use computer-generated start positions. A few of the puzzles feature unexpected twists within lengthy solutions and require substantial imagination, and the others I hope are at least interesting. A fully-featured Sokoban player (with drag and drop movement of objects, mouse movement of the man, ability to keep your place if you quit and return to the puzzle another time) is strongly recommended for the medium to larger puzzles, though not strictly necessary.
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The SokEvo collection of Sokoban puzzle designs were generated by a program that used random numbers and a solving program to 'evolve' them, primarily using the least number of moves required to solve a design as its fitness value.
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The SokHard collection of Sokoban puzzle designs were generated by a program that used random numbers and Brian Damgaard's YASGen program to rapidly 'evolve' them, using the least number of pushes required to solve a design as its fitness value. Most of these designs feature a single target/goal area.
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All Levels are unsolvable with the most important Sokoban-Solvers
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The Warehouse Volume I - Vertical Mobility (50 puzzles, released January, 2010) I would like to dedicate this level-set to Aymeric du Peloux for inspiration, to lotecsoftware.com who provided the Sokoban player for my mobile phone, and to my family for supporting my projects.
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Werner Ettinger (merging of initial collections, renaming all level names, making new alphabetical level order, removing duplicates).
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Tian Lang collection by XiBei Tian Lang
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I created the following four screens for the fun of it.
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Note that there are as many o's in the title as there are trapdoors in the level. Like most levels with "fixed topology" this too is above all a matter of logical analysis. So if you are quick it will take you about 10 minutes to solve. 10 minutes of breathless run, not of thinking, though ;-)
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The Twisty collection of Sokoban positions is copyright Martin P Holland <m.holland@noether.freeserve.co.uk> These levels may be distributed freely as long as this copyright message is retained.
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New collection with 19 levels by Eric F Tchong.
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Date Created: 01-01-09 Good luck :)
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Date Created: 2009-12-26
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V2014 by Shaggath
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Various collection by Dries de Clercq
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Classic-type levels
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Just a glimpse of what is coming soon. If you like this classic-type of levels, make sure to check my previous collection.
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Various remodels of my own levels made by others authors.
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Collection supervisor: Mark (removing banal levels, removing levels with disturbing signs, renaming the new collection, removing duplicates, guessing the author's name - the name Iroh is an unofficial guess from one of the wall positions in a certain level, the actual author is unknown or anonymous, mainly due to the disturbing signs used).
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YASGen by Brian Damgaard
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A set of 50 levels generated by the program YASGen. All of them are solvable this time.
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Yasgood 2 by Sven Egevad
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The levels in this set were collected, documented and published by Sokoplaza members. Initial supervisor: Werner Ettinger (general supervisor, main composition of the initial giant collection of 2000 levels). Additional supervisor: Mark (further revision, removing duplicates equal to conjunction remodel sets, mainly Sasquatch remodels).
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This set is computer generated. Visit Yoshio Murase's website and read more about this.
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Handmade levels.
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Yut collection by Yut
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This Sokoban level set is published here with the author's permission. The level set is distributed in a text format, that can be imported by most of the major Sokoban programs. For Microsoft Windows we recommend using Sokoban YASC, which can be downloaded from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sokobanyasc/ Enjoy!
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Collection by Zeljko
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Zelja 1 by Zeljko Negovanovic
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Zig Zag Plus collection by Alberto Garcia
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Zika by Zivojin Trifunovic
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I keep adding new levels. Greetings.
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A huge collection where all levels have a floor size of 26 squares. Most of these levels are quite difficult!