Scripts

Games

Finding joy in both play and programming, I’ve created a collection of games to share on my website. We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing. George Bernard Shaw Some of these games, such as “One 2 Nine” and “Word Shuffle”, I have developed myself. Some others, such […]

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Memory Plus

× HELP Memory Plus The object of the well known Memory game is to turn over pairs of matching cards. Memory Plus is a variation on this game. You have to turn over complete sets of two, three, four or even more cards. With a choice of settings you can make the game easier or

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Wari

New game   Undo move   × SETTINGS Grand slam rule Grand slam is not allowed Grand slam is allowed, but seeds are not captured Grand Slam is allowed, it ends the game, all remaining seeds go to the opponent Grand Slam is allowed, it ends the game, remaining seeds are not counted Grand slam

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Pentomino Puzzle

Flip Rotate Puzzles 😀 Download Solution Drag the shapes to the puzzle area. Rotate a shape with right-click or Ctrl-click or the rotate button. Flip a selected shape with double-click or Shift-click or the flip button. Help Settings Restart × HELP About the Pentomino Puzzles A pentomino is a shape made of 5 equal-sized squares,

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Sliding Puzzle

Click on a tile to make it slide. Your browser does not support the canvas element. Shuffle Select Puzzle Puzzle Size 3×3 | 3×4 | 3×5 | 3×6 | 4×4 | 4×5 | 4×6 | 4×7 | 4×8 | 5×5 | 5×6 | 5×7 | 5×8 | 5×9 | 5×10 | About You are probably

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Peacock Simulation

Hide introduction Introduction Peacock tails are well known for their elaborate coloration. Charles Darwin suggested that they serve to attract females, and that the showy features of the male peacocks have evolved by sexual selection. The idea is that if peahens prefer to mate with the most colorful males, the genes for showy tails will

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Peppered Moth Simulation

Hide introduction Introduction This page contains a JavaScript that simulates Peppered moth evolution. The Peppered moth (Biston betularia) is known for having a darker appearance in areas with industrial pollution where tree bark is darker because of soot. In a cleaner environment, with lighter colored tree bark, the moths have a lighter appearance. Bird predation

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My Weasel Script

Hide introduction Introduction This page contains a JavaScript, which is similar to the Wiki Weasel Script (Dawkins’ weasel), but the selection of sentences is done differently. In the Wiki Weasel Script the sentences get a score which depends on the number of correct characters in the right place. In My Weasel Script, the sentences get

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