Puzzles

Puzzle collections by various authors.

Aymeric du Peloux
Offers several Sokoban puzzle collections of varying difficulty from beginner to highly advanced, as well as the Hexocet collection of Hexoban puzzles.
David W. Skinner
A prolific designer of high-quality Sokoban puzzles. Offers a number of excellent puzzle collections for download. He also invented the Hexoban style puzzle.
Erim Sever
Maintains a site which is a veritable cornucopia of Sokoban-related information. It features hundreds of his own Sokoban, Hexoban, and Multiban puzzles, as well as links to Sokoban downloads, puzzle collections, and other sites.
Evgeniy Grigoriev
Offers several collections of puzzles, as well as tools for converting puzzles between widely understood formats and for extracting puzzles from single-file puzzle collections.
François Marques
Maintainer of the Sokoban Online website which hosts his own puzzle collections of varying difficulty. He also runs the Hexoban Online website and invented the Trioban style puzzle.
Jordi Doménech
Offers several original puzzle collections, as well as puzzles from other authors remodeled by himself and others for improved game play and increased difficulty. Site also features online play of puzzle collections available for download.
Lee Haywood
Created the SokoEvo, SokoHard, and SokWhole puzzle collections which are generated by a program which evolves puzzles via random numbers and a solving algorithm. His Crossoban site allows online play of Sokoban and Multiban puzzles with computer-assisted movement.
Marti Homs
Created hundreds of puzzles by employing many generation techniques, such as combinatorial systems, graph theory, restricted genetic algorithms, or brute-force exploring.
Sokoban For Windows
Large list of Sokoban puzzle collections by various authors.
Sokoban Project
General information, online best-score service, Sokoban-related links, and wiki. Also features a large list of Sokoban puzzle collections by various authors.
Sven Egevad
Offers a large collection of puzzles created over many years, including Sokoban, Hexoban, and Multiban.
Yoshio Murase
Created a computer program which he used to generate automatically a collection of 52 puzzles. These tightly focused puzzles tend to be challenging and fun. He also offers a hand-made puzzle collection.