Puzzle (disambiguation)

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A puzzle is a type of mental challenge.

Jigsaw puzzles are a type of puzzle.

An economic puzzle is where the implication of theory is inconsistent with observed economic data.

A puzzle video game is a video game genre.

Puzzle or The Puzzle may also refer to:

Film

  • Puzzle (1974 film), an Italian film
  • Puzzle (1978 film), an Australian television film
  • Puzzle (2006 film), a Korean film
  • Puzzle (2010 film), an Argentine film
  • Puzzle (2014 film), a Japanese film
  • Puzzle (2018 film), an American film
  • Puzzle (Narnia), a character in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia

Music

Artists

  • Puzzle (artist), electropop artist based in London, UK
  • The Puzzle (band), Hungarian indie rock band
  • Puzzle, a solo project by Fletcher Shears

Albums

  • Puzzle (Amiina album), 2010 album by Amiina
  • Puzzle (Biffy Clyro album), the 2007 fourth album by Scottish group Biffy Clyro
  • Puzzle (Dada album), the 1992 debut album by the rock band dada
  • Puzzle (Gianna Nannini album), the 1986 album by Gianna Nannini
  • Puzzle (Kanjani Eight album), by the Japanese boy band Kanjani Eight
  • Puzzle (Mandrake Memorial album), 1969 album by the American psychedelic group Mandrake Memorial
  • The Puzzle, a 2021 album by Devin Townsend, released as The Puzzle / Snuggles
  • Puzzle 1999 album by the pop band Tahiti 80
  • The Puzzle, 2016 album by Dark Sarah

Songs

  • Puzzle (Mai Kuraki song), a 2009 song by Mai Kuraki
  • "Puzzle" (CNBLUE song), a 2016 song by CNBLUE
  • "Puzzle", a 2014 song by Fernando Milagros
  • "Puzzle", a 2017 song by Band-Maid from Just Bring It
  • "Puzzle", a 2017 song by Loona from Choerry

See also

  • Thomas Samuel Kuhn's concept of normal science regards science as a process of "puzzle-solving"
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