Ripsaw's color puzzles are a Memory Mender game, loved by all ages and genders. It's a bargain and enhances memory through exercise, making other details clearer.

There are several features of Ripsaws that make it a fun challenge. First, there is the Ripsaw Game Play. You have to drag and drop each of the 40 square image pieces onto the grid where you think they go. The object of the game is to rebuild a Valx Art Image in the fastest time with the least number of misses. You can choose to play against the clock or use the "show me" mode to see where you went wrong.
To earn a high score in Ripsaws, you need to avoid peeking or stopping the timer, and try not to make any mistakes. The highest score is a perfect rebuilt image with no misses and the fastest time. The show me mode is helpful in correcting mistakes, as you can click on it at any time to see where you went wrong. Every time you miss on a piece drop, an indicator will flash in the correct grid location, and you can re-drag the piece to the correct grid location.
Once you have mastered the game, you can challenge yourself further by selecting puzzle pieces in order, starting from the top left and descending down through the rows. When the game is over, you can record your score and return to the main screen or replay the game with the same puzzle pieces in the same place as the first game. Every time you start a new game or record a score, the 40 pieces are scrambled and re-laid around the outside of the grid, unless the replay option is selected.
In addition, Ripsaws offers new tips that help you improve your game playing, and you can change the background color from black to white. Overall, Ripsaws is an entertaining game that exercises your memory and offers a fun challenge to all ages and genders.
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