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Take Something Literally: 25 unusual online puzzles7 comments »
Take Something Literally is a one-of-a-kind collection of 25 puzzles. The rules are simple. Take the hints literally and be prepared to think outside the box. The game has support for several different languages.
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Test and Exercise your short term memory by accurately drawing the shapes soon after they’re shown. Several levels to exercise your brain
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Most pagoda’s are built to have a religous function, and have an odd number of levels. In this scenic jigsaw puzzle, we have one from Singapore.
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A very well done casual puzzle game that at times requires a very unusual degree of coordination between one hand operating the mouse and the other controlling the arrow keys. The first 10 levels are graded ‘Easy’, and serve to
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If you’ve been finding many of the puzzles lately on www.smart-kit.com too hard, this should be a welcome relief. Play Wake up the Box
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The relatively small tourists walking about in this cool photo highlight the impressive scale to which the ancient Egyptians built…Play the jigsaw puzzle
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A very nicely illustrated spot the difference story book game-Play Little Squirrel
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I am a word of letters six,
“Pertaining to the mind;”
Rearrange my letters, and I’ll “grieve,”
Because you are unkind;
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I really liked Switchman. It’s a very enjoyable brain game that exercises speed of information processing. You’ll definitely have to think fast for this one. Be patient with the beginning levels, as things get much more interesting (and harder!)
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I am made up of 9 letters.
My 3,4,5 is a body part.
My 3,4,7,8 is to jump.
My 1,2,7 is a beverage.
My 5,6,7,8,2 is a red fruit.
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For our 2nd word search, try to find 17 or so bones of the human skeleton. Each puzzle is slightly different, so follow the instructions on top as to how many you should find. The first 10 or so should be fairly easy for most to identify. The last several, however, are more difficult and obscure.
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Which answer best completes the matrix?
Answers can be submitted below in the ‘comment section’; will unmask by Wednesday.
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2 fathers and 2 sons go fishing. Each catch 1 fish.
What’s the minimum # of fish that could have been caught?




























