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  • The Big Totem Pole Puzzle: Four Squares
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    [click on image to view/print higher resolution picture]

    The Totem Pole shape consists of Orange, Red, and Blue blocks. Which volume is the smallest

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  • Liebig Hidden Object Card
    8 comments »

    I think this translates to: Where are the policemen?

    Click on picture to view in higher resolution

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  • 100 Personalities of History
    17 comments »

    Can you identify them? Answers/comments will go live immediately

    click on picture below to view in high-resolution

    Thanks to

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  • Where is the Fisherman? An Online Hidden Object Puzzle
    11 comments »

    A French antique hidden object  puzzle card: Where is the fisherman?

    click on picture below to view in high-resolution

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  • Alternative Energy: A Picture Puzzle
    23 comments »

    What’s wrong with this picture?

    Here are several more similar picture puzzles you can try

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  • Sleepy Head: an online cartoon puzzle game
    9 comments »

    Here’s a really neat comic strip puzzle that we’ve been working on for some time. It looks easy, but I bet most of you will be surprised at how challenging it is. Interestingly, it’s almost completely pictorial- so no matter what language you speak, you should be able to give it a try.

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  • Beautiful Dubai: A Picture Puzzle
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    Our photo/picture puzzles are created by a world-class image manipulator. Compared to many other ’spot the difference’ puzzles, I think you’ll notice a lot more care and nuance goes into the ones you’ll see on Smartkit.

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  • Romeo & Juliet: Hidden Objects
    9 comments »

    There’s Romeo, but can you find Juliet?

    click on picture below for high-resoltuion version

    Will reveal submitted answers Wednesday, thanks.

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  • Rock Star Rebus
    13 comments »

    Wanted to put this up yesterday, but couldn’t because the site was down for several hours due to a server change.

    Here’s another fun rebus puzzle from Gray-T

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  • More Square pegs in round holes
    6 comments »

    Have you ever seen a bird in a ring?

    There are no hidden objects here; check out this earlier

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  • Retirement shot
    6 comments »

    There are 12 differences in the photo, can you spot them all?

    (click on image for high-resolution version)

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  • “As hard as a goat’s knee”
    8 comments »

    What’s wrong with this picture?

    For those of you that subscribe by email, you may have missed the

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  • Where is the Schoolboy?
    9 comments »

    It’s been 6 months since the last antique French hidden object puzzle card went up, so figured it’s time to bring another one out. Some of you may remember the Three Rabbits , or the Pain De Sucre

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  • Whoa Kitty!
    9 comments »

    There are 7 shapes that are used twice (object doubles). Can you find them?

    Click on image above for high resolution version

    Not sure what to do?

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  • A nice gesture
    24 comments »

    Let’s test your powers of observation….

    Something is not right with this picture. Can you figure it out?

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  • LoveFilm’s 100 Movie Picture Puzzle
    32 comments »

    Here’s something a little different from what normally gets posted at Smartkit, and if you’re a movie buff, I think you’ll like this one:

    There are 100 film references in the picture puzzle below; how many can you figure out?

    [click on image below to jump to higher resolution]

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  • Another Car?
    37 comments »

    A bit easier this time:

    Once you get what the middle picture is for this one, use it again in Gray-T’s puzzle below (

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  • Mannekin Pis: A Picture Riddle/Puzzle
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    Many of you will remember Gray-T and the colorful comments he used to leave on the site. Haven’t heard from him in a while, but last week he surprised me with this picture riddle/puzzle: (click on picture for high resolution version)

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  • Picture Puzzle: Spot the TREES
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    For this picture puzzle, can you spot the trees? Note there aren’t any “hidden objects”in the usual sense; to better understand how to solve, see this picture puzzle, and

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  • pirate treasure puzzle
    Hidden Treasures
    15 comments »

    For this picture puzzle, there are 7 shapes that are used twice (object doubles). Can you find them?

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  • find the fault puzzle card housing boom
    Housing Boom
    44 comments »

    Something is not right with this picture. Can you figure it out?

    [click on image to view in higher resolution]

    Here are several earlier

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  • Scale Balance
    32 comments »

    Saw some comments show up recently on our first scale balance puzzle (hard!), which reminded me how long its been since we put one of these up. With that in mind:

    How many triangles are need to balance scale 3?

     

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  • Wealthy Grandpa
    30 comments »

    Can you figure out the famous saying illustrated in the picture below? Click on image to jump to high-resolution.

     

     

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  • Semi-Circle Geometry Puzzle
    32 comments »

    What is the area of white (without the semi-circle moon shadows)?

    Each square is one square inch.

     

    How do you prove it? (pi=3.142)

    Created for Smart-Kit by Forrest Frantz

    For the teachers following, this definitely makes for a

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  • Old Saying Hidden in a Word Picture Puzzle (Rebus)
    15 comments »

    click on  picture below to jump to higher resolution rebus picture puzzle

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  • 2 Liebig Hidden Object Cards
    18 comments »

    After struggling with the scanner and Adobe Photoshop for 2 hours, I’ve finally managed to get these 2 beautiful Liebig Hidden Object Puzzle Cards up on the site. Made in the 1800s, Liebig cards are collectors items, valued for their high quality colored lithograph printing and design. To appreciate the detail, click on the images below to jump to high resolution.

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