Logic Puzzles
-
- 1,623.1K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
Here’s a new kind of coded puzzle for you to try – a cryptolist! The list of words below all relate to the topic of ‘what’s for supper’. The code used for each word is the same. For example, if you determine that the letter A is really the letter E in the first word, this is true for every word in the list.
Solving Tips
A cryptogram is a message written in a code where each letter has been substituted with a different one. For example, BCCX LCTAEAB can be decoded to read GOOD MORNING where the B stands for G, the C stands for O, the X stands for D, etc.. No letter can stand for itself and no letter can represent multiple letters.
Hint: Look for similarities in words, for example THE, THERE, THEIR, THEY, and THEN. Also, look for repetitions in single and double letters, for example E, R, S, T, and LL are all common letters.View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,616.8K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
Answer the clues below to find each word. Then place the letters on the lines below. Each letter must be placed on a line marked by the same number. When all the lines are full, a bit of New Year advice will be revealed. Good luck for the New Year!
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,616.0K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
Answer the clues below to find each word. Then place the letters on the lines below. Each letter must be placed on a line marked by the same number. When all the lines are full, a bit of New Year advice will be revealed. Good luck for the New Year!
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,617.1K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
The list of words below all relate to the topic of ‘car parts’. The code used for each word is the same. For example, if you determine that the letter A is really the letter E in the first word, this is true for every word in the list.
G F I Y P R N P P N D Y
E K Z Z A
X H A N Y J Z F
O F I V Z U I J
N C Y N G N D Y
P U I F V U A W C
F I J N I G D F
E N Y J P K N Z A J
R W T T A Z F
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,616.5K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
Each of the four eleven letter words below use the letter N in the center. Can you determine what each word is?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,616.2K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
One fine day, Mr. Puzzle and Mr. Fry were playing cards, but suddenly power went off and they were getting bored. So Mr. Puzzle randomly inverted position of 15 cards out of 52 cards(and shuffled it) and asked Mr. Fry to divide the card in two pile with equal number of inverted cards(number of cards in each pile need not be equal).
It was very dark in the room and Mr. Fry could not see the cards, after thinking a bit Mr. Fry divided the cards in two piles and quite surprisingly on counting number of inverted cards in both the piles were equal.
What do you think Mr. Fry must have done?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,651.1K views
- 5 answers
- 2 votes
-
Here’s a Sudoku challenge with a different spin. Instead of using numbers, the puzzle is made with letters! Can you solve the puzzle so that each of the nine letters are present in each 9×9 grid only once, and also each letter only appears once in each column and row?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,616.7K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
Dorry the Dragon just can’t help himself….he loves beach balls! Unfortunately, beach balls don’t like him much – they tend to pop and loose air. Then they’re not much fun at all. So, can you help Daryl resist his beach ball frenzy? Draw five straight lines through the box below to separate Daryl from the beach balls. When all the lines have been drawn, each section containing Daryl can’t have beach balls in it too.
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,614.6K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
One summer, five couples went on a cruise together for their vacations. The trip lasted for a week and the couples spent most of their time together. Each morning they would meet for breakfast and decide what to do for the day. On the fourth morning however, the ship stopped at a tropical island resort and the couples discovered that everyone wanted to do something different. At length, they decided to split up for the day and meet back on the ship for supper to share their adventures with each other. Being tourists, each couple gave into their urge to bring back a souvenir and by luck, they all brought back something different. Using the clues and the grid below, determine the first and last names of each couple, what they did for the day, and what souvenir they brought back.
- The couple who went scuba diving didn’t buy the homemade candies but loved what Bob and Judy bought.
- Jake, whose last name isn’t Horner, was disappointed by his golfing scores. Peter, who isn’t married to Tracy, wanted to go sight seeing with Bob Gallop but he went surfing with his wife instead.
- Each couple is represented by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Peel, homemade candies, Cindy, Bob, golfing.
- Mike is not Tracy’s husband and Jane is not Ed’s wife. Ed didn’t go hiking.
- The couple who went site seeing bought a beautifully carved wood dolphin at one of the local attractions. The dolphin and Sarah’s model ship were voted the best of the souvenirs.
- Ed, who is not married to Cindy, liked the shirts that Jake Bremmer bought. Mike, whose last name is not Elmwood, bought the postcards.
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,614.9K views
- 1 answers
- 1 votes