Built Puzzleet to scratch a personal itch — what if learning algorithms felt more like solving a puzzle game than grinding through coding exercises?
How it works:
Instead of staring at a blank editor, you assemble and debug real code blocks like pieces of a logic puzzle. Think Tetris meets programming fundamentals — less about memorizing syntax, more about strategic thinking and pattern recognition.
Game mechanics:
🎯 Three-life system that makes each decision matter
đź’ˇ Smart hint system that nudges without spoiling
đź§© Progressive difficulty that feels like leveling up
🏆 Every bug you fix teaches you something new
What's next:
Experimenting with AI/ML-themed challenges where you "guide" an LLM through reasoning steps — like co-op mode with an AI teammate you need to train.
🕹️ Play now → https://puzzleet.com
For devs: Built with AWS Lambda, TypeScript, React — fully serverless architecture.
Looking for feedback from anyone building educational games, logic puzzles, or interactive learning experiences. What makes a coding challenge feel more like a game to you?
Top comments (1)
¡Excelente artĂculo! Me encantĂł cĂłmo explicaste de forma clara la idea de combinar bloques de cĂłdigo con lĂłgica de juego, haciendo que el aprendizaje se sienta más como una experiencia interactiva. Además, es inspirador ver proyectos que integran educaciĂłn y entretenimiento de esta manera. Gracias por compartir tu proceso y los retos tĂ©cnicos.