Creating a full-fledged puzzle game from scratch is a complex task, and providing a complete source code for it is beyond the scope of a single response. However, I can provide you with a basic example of a simple puzzle game using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to get you started. This example will be a sliding puzzle game.

HTML:
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
    <title>Sliding Puzzle Game</title>
</head>
<body>
    <div class="puzzle-container" id="puzzle-container">
        <!-- Puzzle pieces will be generated here dynamically -->
    </div>
    <button id="shuffle-button">Shuffle</button>

    <script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
```

CSS (style.css):
```css
/* You can style the puzzle pieces and container here */
```

JavaScript (script.js):
```javascript
const puzzleContainer = document.getElementById('puzzle-container');
const shuffleButton = document.getElementById('shuffle-button');

const gridSize = 4; // Change this for different grid sizes
const tileCount = gridSize * gridSize;
const tileSize = 100; // Change this for different tile sizes

function createPuzzle() {
    for (let i = 0; i < tileCount - 1; i++) {
        const tile = document.createElement('div');
        tile.classList.add('tile');
        tile.textContent = i + 1;
        tile.style.width = tileSize + 'px';
        tile.style.height = tileSize + 'px';
        puzzleContainer.appendChild(tile);
    }
}

function shufflePuzzle() {
    const tiles = Array.from(puzzleContainer.children);
    for (let i = tiles.length - 1; i > 0; i--) {
        const j = Math.floor(Math.random() * (i + 1));
        [tiles[i], tiles[j]] = [tiles[j], tiles[i]];
    }
    tiles.forEach(tile => puzzleContainer.appendChild(tile));
}

shuffleButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
    shufflePuzzle();
});

createPuzzle();
```

This code sets up a basic sliding puzzle game with a grid of tiles. You can further customize the CSS for styling and enhance the JavaScript to implement game logic such as checking for a win condition, allowing tile movements, and providing user feedback.

Remember that creating a full-featured puzzle game can be quite complex, and this is just a starting point. You can build upon this foundation to create a more advanced game with features like image puzzles, timer, and scoring system. 

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About HTML

HTML(Hyper Text Markup language) is the standard markup language for Web pages, was created by Berners-Lee in the year 1991. Almost every web page over internet might be using HTML.

Syntax help

Fundamentals

  • Any HTML document must start with document declaration <!DOCTYPE html>
  • HTML documents begin with <html> and ends with </html>
  • Headings are defined with <h1> to <h6> where <h1> is the highest important heading and <h6> is the least important sub-heading.
  • Paragrahs are defined in <p>..</p> tag.
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  • Images are defined in <img> tag, where src attribute consists of image name.
  • Buttons are defined in <button>..</button> tag
  • Lists are defined in <ul> for unordered/bullet list and <ol> for ordered/number list, and the list items are defined in <li>.

HTML Elements and Attributes

  • HTML element is everything present from start tag to end tag.
  • The text present between start and end tag is called HTML element content.
  • Anything can be a tagname but it's preferred to put the meaningful title to the content present as tag name.
  • Do not forget the end tag.
  • Elements with no content are called empty elements.
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CSS

CSS(cascading style sheets) describes how HTML elements will look on the web page like color, font-style, font-size, background color etc.

Example:

Below is a sample style sheet which displays heading in green and in Candara font with padding space of 25px.

body{
  padding: 25px;
}
.title {
	color: #228B22;
	font-family: Candara;
}

HTML Tables

  • HTML Tables are defined in <table> tag.
  • Table row should be defined in <tr> tag
  • Table header should be defined in <th> tag
  • Table data should be defined in <td> tag
  • Table caption should be defined in <caption> tag

HTML-Javascript

  • Javascript is used in HTML pages to make them more interactive.
  • <script> is the tag used to write scripts in HTML
  • You can either reference a external script or write script code in this tag.

Example

<script src="script.js"></script>