Don’t get bent out of shape cracking February’s triangle code. Here it is again: How It Works Each symbol features two triangles stacked in a particular arrangement. Don’t let the colors distract you; only the position of the triangles matters. The complete alphabet looks like this. To solve this code, connect the dots between corners. …
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The sounds of the city of Gophna faded with the setting sun. Miri watched as Mark dropped the silver and copper coins into Shak’s hand. Shak counted aloud, then sneered at Miri. “Your brother is a mite short.” One mite. One small copper coin. Now, because Mark hadn’t stolen enough, Miri would be whipped. Shak …
Greetings and salutations! Have you solved this month’s perplexing puzzle? If you think you have the answer, click on the image below.
Greetings and salutations! In addition to determining the desired numerical sequences, this month’s puzzle asks you to build equations. Complete the grid so that each row and column contains every digit from 1 to 6 (as you would with a sudoku). However, the numbers in each shaded area also form an equation. The total is …
“The nations will put their hope in His name.”—Matthew 12:21 If you took one second to pray for each person in the United States by name, it would take 10 years (without stopping . . . ever) to finish that prayer. Thankfully, that’s not what we mean by praying for your country. A good way …
(Continued from the October 2012 issue of Clubhouse magazine.) By now, you know that resisting temptation is harder than just saying no to fresh-baked cookies. (Although that particular temptation never goes away.) Maybe there’s a TV show you’re not supposed to watch, or you feel tempted to use bad words around some of your friends. …
Were you able to process the code from the July issue? Here it is again: aS dI eY fL gL hC iA jO kL lD oI pS qJ rS sT tS uD wA yO How It Works If you want to crack this code, just look down . . . at …
Sarah J. lives in a chocolate house. Not the kind in fairy tales, with a peanut brittle roof and lollipop windows. Her father works for a candy maker in the heart of “chocolate country” (central Pennsylvania), which means Sarah grew up surrounded by top-notch sweets. In the summer of 2009, Sarah visited California with her …
“Ha, ha. Very funny, Dad!” I said, not laughing. “It wasn’t me,” my dad said as he sat on the couch eating a Butterfinger. “It was the Easter Bunny! Rabbits like vegetables, you know.” My brother looked dejected. Instead of candy in our plastic Easter eggs, we woke up to find raw broccoli and baby …
Did you check out March’s library book code? Here it is again: How It Works Developed in 1876, the Dewey Decimal System organizes nonfiction books by topic. It’s how libraries keep track of the thousands of titles on their shelves. Each book receives a three-digit class number based on its subject: 000—General Information (encyclopedias or …