Coin Puzzles

Coin Puzzles

Interactive coin puzzles - move, slide or jump the coins

Coin Puzzles

Coin Puzzles

Interactive coin puzzles - move, slide or jump the coins

#42 Aug 13, 2022 by
Turn three rows of coins into the triangle in just...
#41 Jul 24, 2022 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the trapezoid into arch...
#40 Jul 17, 2022 by
Turn two rows of coins into the arch in just...
#39 Sep 04, 2021 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Turn the anchor shape upside down with the minimum number of sliding moves.
#38 Jul 25, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Shrink the loose square frame into a solid one, employing the minimum number of sliding moves.
#37 Jul 18, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
A “sealed” rectangle-shaped envelope consists of 6 coins. Make the envelope “open” in just 6 sliding moves.
#36 Jul 04, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Reach 4 in 7. Happy Fourth of July!
#35 Jun 06, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the euro sign to a dollar sign, employing a minimum number of sliding coin moves.
#34 May 26, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the “snake” shape into a mirrored one in just 6 sliding coin moves.
#33 May 05, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the 7-coin hexagonal “box” shape into the “tree” shape employing the minimum number of sliding coin moves.
#32 Apr 28, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Four coins are arranged into the shape of an angle of 150 degrees. Slide the coins around to make the angle mirrored across its vertical line.
#31 Apr 15, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the letter “C” and the dot into a square frame, employing the minimum number of sliding coin moves.
#30 Mar 03, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the digit Nine to the digit Zero in just four sliding coin moves.
#29 Feb 25, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the dollar sign to the euro sign. Employ the minimum number of sliding coin moves to achieve the goal.
#28 Feb 17, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the 5-coin letter “X” into the letter “C”, employing the minimum number of sliding coin moves.
#27 Feb 10, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the 5-coin “cup” into the “bowl” by employing the minimum number of sliding-coin moves.
#26 Feb 03, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the 6-coin triangle into two smaller triangles, one placed stictly above another, with top triangle pointing up and the bottom pointing down. Achieve this in just…
#25 Jan 28, 2018 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Unbox a tree from the square frame with the help of a series of sliding moves.
#24 Dec 10, 2017 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the square frame into the shape of a key a series of sliding moves.
#23 Dec 06, 2017 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Convert the square frame into the shape of a key in the minimum possible number of sliding moves.
 

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#42 Aug 13, 2022
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Turn three rows of coins into the triangle in just...
 

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#41 Jul 24, 2022
Convert the trapezoid into arch...
 

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#40 Jul 17, 2022
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Turn two rows of coins into the arch in just...
 

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#39 Sep 04, 2021
Turn the anchor shape upside down with the minimum number of sliding moves.
 

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#38 Jul 25, 2018
Shrink the loose square frame into a solid one, employing the minimum number of sliding moves.
 

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#37 Jul 18, 2018
A “sealed” rectangle-shaped envelope consists of 6 coins. Make the envelope “open” in just 6 sliding moves.
 

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#36 Jul 04, 2018
Reach 4 in 7. Happy Fourth of July!
 

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#35 Jun 06, 2018
Convert the euro sign to a dollar sign, employing a minimum number of sliding coin moves.
 

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#34 May 26, 2018
Convert the “snake” shape into a mirrored one in just 6 sliding coin moves.
 

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#33 May 05, 2018
Convert the 7-coin hexagonal “box” shape into the “tree” shape employing the minimum number of sliding coin moves.
 

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#32 Apr 28, 2018
Four coins are arranged into the shape of an angle of 150 degrees. Slide the coins around to make the angle mirrored across its vertical line.
 

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#31 Apr 15, 2018
Convert the letter “C” and the dot into a square frame, employing the minimum number of sliding coin moves.
 

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#30 Mar 03, 2018
Convert the digit Nine to the digit Zero in just four sliding coin moves.
 

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#29 Feb 25, 2018
Convert the dollar sign to the euro sign. Employ the minimum number of sliding coin moves to achieve the goal.
 

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#28 Feb 17, 2018
Convert the 5-coin letter “X” into the letter “C”, employing the minimum number of sliding coin moves.
 

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#27 Feb 10, 2018
Convert the 5-coin “cup” into the “bowl” by employing the minimum number of sliding-coin moves.
 

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#26 Feb 03, 2018
Convert the 6-coin triangle into two smaller triangles, one placed stictly above another, with top triangle pointing up and the bottom pointing down. Achieve this in just…
 

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#25 Jan 28, 2018
Unbox a tree from the square frame with the help of a series of sliding moves.
 

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#24 Dec 10, 2017
Convert the square frame into the shape of a key a series of sliding moves.
 

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#23 Dec 06, 2017
Convert the square frame into the shape of a key in the minimum possible number of sliding moves.

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Do you have a handful of coins in your pocket or wallet? Place them on the table and challenge yourself with a clever coin puzzle. A whole bunch of such puzzles we are gathering here in the “Coin Puzzles” collection.


You can spot 10-coin puzzles, 9-coin puzzles, 8-coin puzzles, 7-coin puzzles, 6-coin puzzles, 5-coin puzzles and even 4-coin puzzles. Jump onto solving those interactive coin puzzles right on your screen - no matter whether desktop or mobile. Or replicate with real coins at your table.


Our coin puzzles feature different countries' coins and even cryptocurrency coins. Some examples:

- US Penny: Coin Cup

- UK Penny: Six Pennies

- Japan's 1-yen: Nob's H-2-O

- Euro: Revealing the Pyramid

- Bitcoin: X-Coin Challenge

- Litecoin: Four Coins to Arch


A lot of these coin puzzles are easy-to-grasp and hard-to-achieve the goal. They challenge and stimulate your mind to work on a little bit higher levels.