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  2. Can You Find the Hidden Objects in These Pictures? - AOL

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    Think of them as hidden picture games for all moods and seasons. Up the challenge by giving yourself only 45 seconds to spot each item. Once you’ve tracked down all of the hidden objects, check ...

  3. Mystery Manor - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Manor is a hidden object (sometimes known as hidden picture) game. Players are given a list of items to find within a static scene. They receive points for each item found and score multipliers for completing the task quickly.

  4. Hidden object game - Wikipedia

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    A hidden object game features cluttered objects that a player should find. A hidden object game, also called hidden picture or hidden object puzzle adventure (HOPA), is a subgenre of puzzle video games in which the player must find items from a list that are hidden within a scene. Hidden object games are a popular trend in casual gaming. [1] [2]

  5. Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    A completed nonogram of the letter "W" from the Wikipedia logo. Nonograms, also known as Hanjie, Paint by Numbers, Picross, Griddlers, and Pic-a-Pix, are picture logic puzzles in which cells in a grid must be colored or left blank according to numbers at the edges of the grid to reveal a hidden picture.

  6. Game Of The Day: Hidden Object Daily - AOL

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    If so, then this daily hidden object is the game for you! This game offers a new scene each and every day. Play today's new scene now! Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  7. Get the Picture (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Get the Picture is a children's game show that aired from March 18 to December 6, 1991, with repeats until March 13, 1993 on Nickelodeon.Hosted by Mike O'Malley, the show featured two teams answering questions and playing games for the opportunity to guess a hidden picture on a giant screen made up of 16 smaller screens.