I created Puzzleet to transform algorithm practice from tedious drills into an engaging experience — a blend of logic, creativity, and strategic thinking.
What makes it different:
Users solve puzzles by assembling actual code blocks, shifting focus from syntax memorization to algorithmic reasoning
Each challenge feels like a game, not homework
It's my personal experiment in making CS fundamentals genuinely fun
The unconventional part?
Most of Puzzleet was "vibe-coded" in collaboration with Claude — from architecting the core systems to fine-tuning UX copy and puzzle design. It's been a fascinating dance between human intuition and AI assistance, where I'd sketch ideas and Claude would help refine, challenge, or expand them.
Not just "AI writes code" — more like pairing with a tireless teammate who never judges your 3 AM architectural pivots.
🎮 Try it: https://puzzleet.com
🧠 How do you see AI fitting into creative development work? I'd love to hear your experiences.
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