


Other games, such as Chess and Checkers, have been adapted and are still available to play on various sites. Some of the most popular MSN games, such as Bejeweled, have been recreated and are still enjoyed by many players. Fortunately, however, some of the games have been repurposed and are still available to play on other sites. Unfortunately, the online gaming service was discontinued in 2006 and many of the games were no longer available. Remember: you can always find all the puzzles you made under the link "My Puzzles" in every page's header.Online games on MSN were one of the most popular pastimes for many people until the mid-2000s. Once your pic is uploaded to the site you can customize various details of your freshly made puzzle (such as title and default amount of pieces), play it, share it, delete it etc. You're all set! There's the big "Make a Puzzle" button in the upper-right part of the main page - click the button and choose a pic (or even several pics) to be turned into puzzles. Enter the username and password you chose before.ģ. Your account is now active! Visit the site again and click the "Sign In" link in the upper-right corner of any page. Click that link (if you are allowed to) or just copy in from the message and paste into the browser's address bar. Check your email - you should now have a message in your Inbox containing account activation link. Double-check your email - we'll send an account activation message to this address.Ģ.

Click the "Sign Up" link in the upper-right corner of any page, choose a username and password and enter some details such as full name and email address (please note: the rest of the fields are optional). Signing up is (of course) free and only takes a minute. First, you need an account on the site (this will be your personal space for created puzzles and other cool features). It's as easy as 1-2-3, and you'll even have your personal (private) album on the site and be able to share your puzzles with friends or family.
