A downloadable paper puzzle

Each type of animal either likes or dislikes seeing coconuts, place everything from the baskets to satisfy their preferences!


Coconuts is a little paper puzzle inspired by recent rule discovery print and play games like Lyth, Lok and 12 Wordsearches which I highly recommend checking out! I made it for the 2025 Summer Game Jam Jamboree & Thinky Puzzle Jam 5 on the train from Dundee to Edinburgh.


Big thank you to Claire Morwood for helping make and edit the new clay artwork and for all the feedback. Thank you as well to my dad, brother and the Dundee Tabletop Playtesting Meetup for helping test the puzzles. The original jam version is still available for anyone interested.


Can be printed or played in a pdf reader with a pen tool. Let me know what you think in the comments!

Updated 12 days ago
Published 26 days ago
StatusPrototype
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorjames morwood (he/him)
GenrePuzzle
TagsPrint & Play, rules-lite

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Coconuts-v1.pdf 1.1 MB
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Coconuts-v0.pdf (jam prototype) 264 kB

Comments

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what an affectionate rule deduction puzzler ✨ i adore the art, really refreshing from the sterile style of other logic games! more plz

Thank you so much James! I have been working on a few more puzzles I hope to share soon. 🐥

Love the new artstyle. At first, I preferred the original, but the new one has grown on me so much. Beautiful game.

Thank you echtrae, I have thought about making a simpler version similar to the original style for black and white print outs but glad the new art style has grown on you! 

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Incredibly cute! I wish there were one or two more puzzles at the end to confirm the ruleset because the final one was sort of confusing, but I really liked it!!

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Thank you for your kind words and honest feedback, that is good to know. I would like to come back and add a larger puzzle or two at the end if I get a chance.

This was extremely cute! I really love the aesthetics and the ruleset.

thank you so much! I am thinking of making a version with clay models that is a little tidier.