Java Applets


Java is a programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. It is often used for writing applets, small applications programs which can be sent over the Internet. Netscape and Internet Explorer can interpret and run Java applets. The applets below may entertain you awhile.

Mastercode
by Mike Kite. Deduce a random 4-digit number from information fed back about your guesses. You have up to ten attempts to get it!
Codebreaker
by Mike Kite. Deduce a random 3-digit number in ten attempts.
Doodle Pad
by Mike Kite. Doodle away in your chosen colours.
Circle Calculator
by Mike Kite. Calculate the circumference and area of circles.
Jumping Box
(c) Sun Microsystems. Try to click on the jumping box.
Tic Tac Toe
Noughts and crosses (c) Sun Microsystems.
Connect 4
(c) Sven Wiebus. The classic four-in-a-row game. You start first, but the program is a formidable opponent.
Puzzle 15
(c) Sameer Singh. Sliding blocks: arrange numbers 1 to 15 in order.
Loders Puzzle
(c) Axel Fontaine, adapted by Mike Kite. Another sliding-block puzzle: can you reassemble Loders Church?
Corfe Castle Puzzle
(c) Axel Fontaine, adapted by Mike Kite. And another... piece together a photo of Years 5 and 6 at Corfe Castle.
UK Puzzle
(c) Axel Fontaine, adapted by Mike Kite. Assemble a Landsat photo of southern Britain.
Planet Earth Puzzle
(c) Axel Fontaine, adapted by Mike Kite. A jumbled photo of our planet.
Jothello
(c) Tadasuke Yamaguchi. An Othello/Reversi game: place your black pieces to enclose and thereby change the white pieces.
Guess The Number
A JavaScript number game. Set your preferred range and deduce the random number.


Project Puzzles

European Countries
Find the names of 15 European countries in this wordsearch grid.
European Capitals
Find the 16 European capital cities in this wordsearch.