Scramblelike
Scramblelike is a term used to describe a type of puzzle game that involves rearranging a set of jumbled elements to form a coherent whole. These elements are often letters, words, or images, and the goal is typically to decipher a hidden message, solve a word puzzle, or reconstruct a visual. The "scramble" aspect refers to the initial disordered state of the components, while "like" indicates its resemblance to other similar puzzle mechanics.
Common examples of scramblelike puzzles include anagrams, where letters are rearranged to form a new word,
The appeal of scramblelike games lies in their accessibility and the sense of accomplishment derived from