MY KIDS FOUND SOME GOOS PUZZLES, SCRAMBLED WORDS ETC in a website called
www.winstonbreen.com. The following are some from the website. Have fun solving them.
Face the Nation
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008Each word below can be turned into the name of a country. Just add one more letter and then scramble all the letters together. How many countries can you figure out?
1. INCH
2. LIBRA
3. FARCE
4. MANGER
5. PANS
6. LASER
7. RANKED
Answer
1. INCH
2. LIBRA
3. FARCE
4. MANGER
5. PANS
6. LASER
7. RANKED
Answer
Cleanup in Aisle Three
Monday, June 23rd, 2008I made a bit of a mess at the grocery store, spilling a number of products together. Each puzzle below consists of two competing food brands. Both brand names read from left to right, but the letters have been intertwined. Can you separate the products and clean up this mess?
1. PCOEKPSEI
2. SPEKITPEPPRPAYN
3. HENRSESHTELYES
4. CDOALNONMOBON
5. PCROAGMRPEBSELSLOS
6. TMIRONPUTIECMAAINDA
Answer
1. PCOEKPSEI
2. SPEKITPEPPRPAYN
3. HENRSESHTELYES
4. CDOALNONMOBON
5. PCROAGMRPEBSELSLOS
6. TMIRONPUTIECMAAINDA
Answer
Pathfinder
Friday, May 23rd, 2008In the three puzzles below, you can trace a path along the lines to spell out the name of a movie. In each puzzle, you’ll have to figure out where to start. Can you find all three movie titles?
Answer
Answer
Ten Steps
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008The answer to each clue below can be formed by taking the answer that precedes it, adding a letter, and scrambling all the letters. So, the answer to the first clue has one letter, the answer to the second clue has two letters, and so on. When an answer has more than one word, I’ll show you the lengths of all the words in the answer. Getting all the way to ten is going to be tough — can you do it?
1. One of the four main points on a compass
2. Article that precedes words that start with vowels
3. Participated in a race
4. Close
5. Long-legged waterbird
6. What a hypnotist puts you into
7. Sure of the facts
8. Flinching, for instance
9. “It doesn’t matter to me” (1, 4, 4)
10. Preparing a room, as for a birthday party
Answer
1. One of the four main points on a compass
2. Article that precedes words that start with vowels
3. Participated in a race
4. Close
5. Long-legged waterbird
6. What a hypnotist puts you into
7. Sure of the facts
8. Flinching, for instance
9. “It doesn’t matter to me” (1, 4, 4)
10. Preparing a room, as for a birthday party
Answer
Mixed Vegetables
Monday, November 19th, 2007You can’t have your Thanksgiving turkey without a side of mixed vegetables! In each puzzle below, you can find the names of two different vegetables. Both read from left to right, but the letters have been intertwined. If you can’t find them all, then no dessert for you.
- BCOERENT
- CREADLEIRSYH
- SCAQBUABASGHE
- SCAPRINRACOHT
- OPNEIPPOENR
- BASROPACRACGOLUIS
- CAURTCIUCMHBOEKRE
The puzzles were very hard for me.The first one is little easy .
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