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Sam Loyd's Best Picture Puzzles

Sam Loyd's Best Picture Puzzles
Put on your thinking cap and dive into this treasury of witty rebus puzzles and other stimulating guessing games. These classic brain-ticklers appeal to puzzle-lovers of all ages, with hours of amusing challenges to the skills of recall, vocabulary, and comprehension. Sam Loyd, creator of these puzzles, was America's undisputed puzzle king for nearly half a century. He devised thousands of innovative chess and mathematics puzzles, and his rebuses rank among his most popular brain-teasers. More than 200 of Loyd's best picture puzzles appear here, with answers at the end.



Baffling Word Search Puzzles for Kids
Baffling Word Search Puzzles for Kids
After his bestselling "Word Search Puzzles for Kids, "Awesome Word Search Puzzles for Kids, and "Clever Word Search Puzzles for Kids, Mark Danna''s out to baffle youngsters again--and they''ll enjoy every second of it. These puzzles are wildly imaginative and ingeniously designed. Instead of the usual grid, each one consists of a picture that fits the puzzle''s subject, including an elephant and a dinosaur. There are other twists too. Three puzzles don''t have a word list, so children have to create one from the clues. "Rappin'' Up the Week" asks solvers to fill in the rhymes of a humorous rap song. Rebus puzzles feature little drawings. To top it off, every puzzle contains a hidden message that kids will uncover once they''ve completed the search.



Rebus - A rebus (Latin: "by things") is a kind of word puzzle which uses pictures to represent words or parts of words, for example: H + picture of ear = Hear.

States List Puzzle - The States List Puzzle was a puzzle created in January 2001 by a group manager at Microsoft. The original intent of the puzzle was that it would be an local office event with every person donating a dollar to a charity pool when they attempted to guess the solution to the puzzle.

N-puzzle - The n-puzzle is known in various versions, including the 8 puzzle, the 15 puzzle, and with various names. It is a sliding puzzle that consists of a grid of numbered squares with one square missing, and the labels on the squares jumbled up.

Sliding puzzle - A sliding puzzle, sliding block puzzle, or sliding tile puzzle challenges a player to slide usually flat pieces along certain routes (usually on a board) to establish a certain end-configuration.



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Mind Puzzle Game - Mind Puzzle Game Mesmerizing Mind-Bending Puzzles How many hundreds of times have you seen the top row of letters on a typewriter? Figure out the only 10-letter word that can be created from those letters. (See answer #1 below.) Next, try a simple number puzzle: What is 10 percent of 90 percent of 80 percent? (See answer #2.) Or combine letters mind puzzle game and numbers with this puzzle: Do this quickly: Write down twelve thousand twelve hundred twenty- ...

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