Riddles: Word Picture Search Puzzles: Can You Find the Hidden Phrase, Object, Movie, Song or Place? (Word Puzzles For Adults)

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100 Interactive Riddles and Brainteasers
    The Best Short Riddles and Brainteasers for Stretching and Entertaining Your Mind

    You are about to discover the best “Pocket” Riddle Book for fun and leisure!
    100 popular short riddles and brain teasers have been compiled in a book, specifically formatted for easy navigation! This is a great fun book for adults and teens who look for some creative ways to spend their free time, entertain their mind or simply keep themselves busy while waiting in public locations!
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HOW TO PLAY| One Player
    1. There are 120 picture puzzles in this book. The first 20 puzzles serve as a warm up to help your mind relax, concentrate, and learn how to solve the this type of puzzles.
    2. Keeping time is optional. If you just want to relax deeply, and experience a wonderful feeling of focus and concentration don’t worry about timing yourself on doing the puzzles. Just take as much time as you need to think carefully about each puzzle.
    3. If you want to challenge yourself, use a timer to keep time! Try to solve the puzzles as quickly as possible and write down your score (in seconds). Here is a score keeping example below (of course, you can create more categories if you wish):

    4. You can choose not to include the first 20 puzzles in your scores because this section is mainly a warm-up exercise.
    5. After finishing the book you can then recommend it to friends and family and ask them to keep scores. This way you can compare scores and be proud if you did better than the others!

HOW TO PLAY| Two or More Players
    1. Use a big-screen device for everyone’s reading convenience.
    2. There are 120 picture puzzles in this book. The first 20 puzzles serve as a warm up to help the players learn how to solve this type of puzzles. We recommend that you use this section only as a warm up exercise for all and start the “real” game after the first 20 puzzles. 
    3. Each player will need a sheet of paper and a pen.
    4. For each puzzle, each player has to figure out the hidden phrase and write it down as fast as possible on his/her sheet of paper . Then he has to place the paper face down in the middle of the table.
    5. Your goal is to be the first player who puts his paper on the table.
    6. The player that answers the riddle second, will put his paper face down above the first player’s paper and so on (the player that answers third, will put his paper face down above the other players’ papers …)
    7. After all players put their papers on the table, you click on “See Answer” to check the answer. Then read the answers on the papers.
    8. The winner is the first player to have placed his paper on the table, IF his/her answer is correct. If it is not, then the winner is the second player to have placed his paper on the table, IF his/her answer is correct. (If it is not, the third player has his chance and so on…).
    9. Therefore, to be the winner, you not only have to think fast and be the first to write down the answer, but you also have to be sure that your answer is correct.
    10. Make sure that one of you keeps score (name of the player who won in each round). When you finish the book, the big winner will be the player who won the most rounds. 

TIPS FOR SOLVING THE PUZZLES
    Before starting, read this list of tips that will help you understand the common strategies of solving these word picture puzzles.
    1. Positioning of letters: Observe the position of the letters as they can reveal words and meanings. For example, do you notice the word “friend” in “NEFRIENDED” ? It is between (in) the syllables NE,  ED, so we can guess that the hidden phrase is Friend in Need.
    2. Relative positioning of words: Is one word above another? This might indicate a hidden

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