
For this picture puzzle, there are 7 shapes that are used twice (object doubles). Can you find them?
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(will unmask submitted answers in a day or 2, thanks)
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Something is not right with this picture. Can you figure it out?
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Here are several earlier Find the Fault puzzles you can try.
Will unmask submitted answers Thursday, thanks.
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Example: What number becomes even by subtracting one? Answer: S-even
- What number, by adding one, becomes a sound?
- What number, by adding one, becomes isolated?
- What number, by inserting one, becomes finely ground meal?
- What number, by subtracting one, becomes a vegetable growth?
- What number, by subtracting one, becomes a preposition?
- What number, by subtracting one, becomes an interjection used to express disapproval?
How many of these can you figure out? Will unmask answers probably on Wednesday.
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Jake says to his buddy Chirag, "I’ll bet you 1/2 the money in my wallet on the toss of a penny- heads I win, tails I lose."
The penny was tossed and the money handed over. Jake repeated the offer again and again, each time betting 1/2 the money in his wallet. We are not told how long the game went on, or how many times the penny was tossed, but this we know: that the number of times that Chirag lost was exactly equal to the number of times that he won.
Now, did Jake gain or lose by this little venture? Or is it impossible to determine?
Feel free to enter your answer below; submissions will be unmasked Thursday.
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This just may be the mother of all hidden object puzzle cards-

This picture contains:
- A Bear, Buffalo, Camel, Giraffe, Seal, Swan, Squirrel, Cat, Fox, Pig, Rabbit, Parrot
- 2 Alligators
- 4 Birds
- 2 Beavers
- 2 Babies
- 2 Boys
- 5 Cows
- 2 Chickens
- 2 Deer
- 12 Dogs
- 3 Elephants
- 2 Ladies
- 3 Frogs
- 3 Fish
- 7 Faces
- 2 Goats
- 7 Horses
- 10 Letters
- 2 Mice
- 4 Men
- 2 Monkeys
- 2 Owls
- 8 Rats
- 3 Sheep
- 2 Turtles
Click on the picture above to view the high resolution version.
Since there’s so many things going on in this card, comments will continue to go live immediately
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Below, we’ve taken a relatively small section from a photo, and enlarged it.
What do you think the original object is?

This one is kind of tough, so comments will go live as they roll in…
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From these letters form one word:
D O N W O E R
if you can get this, feel free to enter your answer in comment section below. Submissions will show sometime this weekend.
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If you’ve never played Sudoku before, it really is fun- and simple. Rules: Put numbers in the squares so that 1-9 appear only once in each row, column, and 3×3 box.
The basic version of Smartkit Sudoku is free and can be played here.
The full version is $9.95 and can generate unlimited puzzles at 3 difficulty levels. There is a hint button and ‘Print’ ability so you can take & play your puzzles on the go. In addition to ‘pencil marks’, the full version has several additional nice features.
For short while, we’ll throw in our brand new PLEXUS puzzle ‘Medieval” when you purchase Smartkit Sudoku. (Click here to try our 1st PLEXUS puzzle- Olla Podrida).

Click here to try Smartkit Sudoku, and learn more about its features.
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Here’s a new interactive sliding block type puzzle. There’s actually 3 separate challenges.
Click on the image below to play.

If you can solve any of the 3, send me a screenshot and we’ll list your name in the comment section.
info (at) smart-kit.com
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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?

feel free to submit your answers in the comment section below. Will unmask Thursday, thanks.
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