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  2. 20 Rebus Puzzles That Are Almost Impossible to Solve

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    Test your smarts with these rebus puzzles Rebus puzzles, also known as word picture puzzles or picture riddles, use images or words to convey a phrase or message, typically a common idiom or ...

  3. Rebus - Wikipedia

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    A rebus (/ ˈ r iː b ə s / REE-bəss) is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words or phrases. For example: the word "been" might be depicted by a rebus showing an illustrated bumblebee next to a plus sign (+) and the letter "n".

  4. List of puzzle topics - Wikipedia

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    Chess puzzle. Chess problem; Computer puzzle game; Cross Sums; Crossword puzzle; Cryptic crossword; Cryptogram; Maze. Back from the klondike; Ball-in-a-maze puzzle; Mechanical puzzle. Ball-in-a-maze puzzle; Burr puzzle; Word puzzle. Acrostic; Daughter in the box; Disentanglement puzzle; Edge-matching puzzle; Egg of Columbus; Eight queens puzzle ...

  5. Category:Word puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Word puzzles" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Rebus; S. Sator Square; Spiral ...

  6. What is Wordle—And How to Win, According to an Expert - AOL

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    There are so many brain games out there, such as word puzzles, rebus puzzles, and your average brain teaser, but there isn’t anything quite like Wordle. You may think that nailing Wordle ...

  7. Match Mates - Wikipedia

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    If the pictures "matched", the corresponding rebus pieces were revealed and the child was then given the opportunity to solve the puzzle. If the pictures did not "match" or if the child could not solve the puzzle, the opposing child received control of the puzzle. The first child to solve the puzzle won the round and advanced to Round Three.