Puzzler in a sentence as a noun

I used to have a math puzzler that I'd ask.

One of my favorite phone games is a puzzler called Piczle Lines.

I found that the more "discrete" and clear a puzzler is, the more I enjoy it.

>Trivial puzzlers like:write a fizzbuzz programThat isn't a "puzzler", in any way, shape or form.

You can’t reason your way through a puzzler, that’s why it’s a puzzlerThere are plenty of ways to solve this problem.

Sure, but if you're mr. straight forward and obvious all the time, I bet your skills will plateau faster than the puzzler.

It's a great puzzler about getting pools of liquid into the right place, and the liquid effect is stunning.

From the post, it looks like they used Unity to build the game, which as an engine is rather overkill for a 2d puzzler.

2D platformers are damn hard to play on a touch screen and require a lot more attention than the typical puzzler/social game.

It channels this weird 80s rave aesthetic and feels like something between an arcade game, a puzzler, and an action movie.

It had one of the slowest app startup times on my iPhone 4 which for a conceptually simple tile puzzler that you play on the train is pretty bad.

I wholeheartedly disagree with this statement:> People like to pose puzzlers to “see how people think” but that’s nonsense in the case of puzzler questions.

Not just a compelling political statement, actually a pretty clever puzzler.

The puzzler is for diagnostic purposes they used pi=4 so the numbers kinda made sense in the debugger before the ratio was calculated.

It seems like the only winning options along that path are to make a relatively low-budget game like a puzzler and sell it for an order of magnitude less so it's attractive to a long tail of customers and/or to be hit-it-out-of-the-park successful.

Puzzler definitions

noun

a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution; "he loved to solve chessmate puzzles"; "that's a real puzzler"

See also: puzzle mystifier teaser