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Terms of Use
PuzzleToolbox is for personal puzzle help, practice, and learning. Use the tools responsibly and check results before relying on them.
Updated: May 27, 2026. Results are suggestions based on the board, image, text, or clues you provide.
What the tools provide
The solvers, move helpers, OCR workflows, and guides provide suggestions based on the information you enter. They may rank moves, locate words, decode shifts, preview substitutions, or solve clue grids, but they do not guarantee a perfect or unique answer.
Acceptable use
- Use the tools to check puzzle inputs, compare candidate moves, learn strategies, or debug your own solution process.
- Respect the rules of any game, classroom, contest, app, or third-party service where you apply a result.
- Use image and OCR features only with puzzle images you are allowed to process.
Not allowed
Do not use PuzzleToolbox to automate gameplay, violate game rules, abuse third-party services, bypass access limits, scrape the site at scale, interfere with site security, or submit harmful content through feedback channels.
Input and result responsibility
Results depend on your input. A wrong board cell, OCR letter, clue order, or cipher mapping can produce a wrong answer. You are responsible for deciding whether a recommendation fits the original puzzle context.
Changes to the service
Tools, pages, analytics, advertising, and available features may change as the site is improved. We try to keep instructions clear, but we do not promise that every feature or page will remain unchanged.
Feedback
If you send feedback, include only information you are comfortable sharing. We may use the report to reproduce issues, improve instructions, or prioritize fixes.
Common questions
Can I use PuzzleToolbox for practice?
Yes. The tools are intended for personal puzzle help, practice, learning, and checking your own solving process.
Do the tools guarantee a perfect answer?
No. Solver output depends on the board, image, text, or clues you enter and should be checked against the original puzzle.
Can I use the tools where a game or contest forbids helpers?
No. You are responsible for following the rules of any game, classroom, contest, app, or third-party service.