Another monday, another picture puzzle!! Ooh boy! This time we have a selection of several brand name cereals (sorry oatmeal!) and your job, should you choose to accept it, is to see how many of them you can figure out. Good luck! All will be revealed Friday.

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Showing posts with label Picture Puzzles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Picture Puzzles. Show all posts
Monday, August 1, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Acrostic Nature
Hi everybody! Today, I bring you an acrostic I made. It's the first time I've ever made an acrostic and believe it or not, creating these puzzles are HARD. I don't know if I'd say they're harder to make than Crosswords, but it certainly took more time than creating one of my average crosswords. But they're fun puzzles to do. It's a lot like solving a cryptogram and a crossword at the same time. If you've never encountered one before you might find this helpful. Anyway, here it is. Hope you enjoy!
The clues are after the jump:
The clues are after the jump:
Monday, July 18, 2011
Judging a Book by its Cover
I'm not going to waste time talking about why I haven't updated this blog for a while, since it doesn't really matter. Actually, I hadn't even thought much about this blog until last weekend I published a new crossword puzzle (and there are more on the way!) and it occurred to me that my profile directs people to this website.
So it occurred to me that I might as well give them something to look at, eh? So here's a new visual puzzle. I've taken the covers of 20 classic works of literature and clumsily removed the title and author's name using some free photoshop clone from the Chrome store. Some of these are famous covers. Many are not, but well read and observant puzzle solvers should get most of them. How many can you figure out? I'll post the answers on Friday.
P.S. - Click here if you want to see a larger version of the puzzle.
So it occurred to me that I might as well give them something to look at, eh? So here's a new visual puzzle. I've taken the covers of 20 classic works of literature and clumsily removed the title and author's name using some free photoshop clone from the Chrome store. Some of these are famous covers. Many are not, but well read and observant puzzle solvers should get most of them. How many can you figure out? I'll post the answers on Friday.
P.S. - Click here if you want to see a larger version of the puzzle.
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