
If you are looking for puzzle games you can play online without bouncing between disconnected mini-sites, Puzzuzu is built around a simple idea: bring several puzzle families together, then pair them with guides, challenge collections, and tools that help you improve instead of just clicking around until something works.
This page is the easiest place to start if you want to understand what lives on the site today and where to jump in first.
These are the games to choose if you like structure, constraints, and solving by planning ahead.
If that is your lane, the best next read is Classic Puzzle Games in Chronological Order.
Puzzuzu currently has one main word-puzzle game (we're working on more):
If you like unscrambling and phrase reconstruction, the focused guide is Fixin' Phrases Fundamentals.
Part of what makes Puzzuzu unusual is that many of the puzzle concepts are inspired by puzzles that appeared on Survivor or feel at home in that style of challenge design.
Some strong starting points are:
One of the best reasons to explore Puzzuzu as a collection instead of a single puzzle page is the connected guide library. Strategy articles already exist for several games, including:
That means you can move from "I want to try something" to "I want to get better at this specific puzzle type" without leaving the site.
Start with the kind of challenge you naturally enjoy:
From there, follow the related guides and collections that match the style you want more of.