Do you see the hands in the April 2011 issue of Clubhouse magazine? If you thought they were sign language, give yourself a hand! If you don’t remember the signs, here they area again: How It Works: You may have seen this code before; it’s the alphabet in sign language. Decoding is easy—just match the …
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Do you have the right tools to solve November’s code? Here it is again: How It Works To break this code, read the letter on the head of each screw. If the letter is on a slotted screw (—), write down the next letter in the alphabet. If the letter is on a Phillips screw …
Trying to figure out what all those crazy numbers meant at the end of the Jones & Parker mystery from the May 2010 issue of Focus on the Family Clubhouse magazine? If you missed it, here it is again: 31-63 81-63 63-81-42-32-73-74 21-73 93-63-82 91-63-82-53-31 42-21-83-32 81-42-32-61 31-63 …
Couldn’t put your finger on the secret message from the October issue? Here it is again: How It Works To crack this code, you first need to know Grade 1 Braille, a special language of raised dots for the blind. Connect the dots within each letter. Then erase any dot that is connected to another …
Want to know what the secret flag message means from the Jones & Parker mystery in the April issue of Focus on the Family Clubhouse magazine? If you missed it, here it is again: Decode this message by substituting the correct letter from the corresponding flag below: How It Works: This code is created using …
Greetings and salutations! Have you solved this month’s perplexing puzzle? If you think you have the answer, click on the image below.
Did solving January’s jersey code wear you out? Here it is again: How It Works Start with a jersey that has no markings on one side. Then rearrange the remaining shirts so the design flows smoothly from left to right. For example, there are three lines on the OR jersey and on the MS jersey, …
Baffled by the blocks in the November issue? Here they are again: How It Works This is actually a substitution code (A=1, Z=26, etc.) in disguise. Each colored square is worth a certain value (white boxes=0): Add up the values within each 2-by-2 block (colors are always shown highest-to-lowest value), then convert the total to …
Did you pick the right letters in June’s fruit code? Here it is again: How It Works Just like Mr. Jingles, some fruits do not belong up a tree: Strawberry photo © Flickr.com/Nathan Cooprider Pineapple photo © Flickr.com/U.S. Department of Agriculture Grape photo © Flickr.com/Helder Mira Watermelon photo © Flickr.com/Forest and Kim Starr Banana photo …
Did you see this secret message in the September 2012 issue of Clubhouse? Well, get a ticket and learn what we should show each other. How It Works: To bust this code, only read the tickets that are in the same order as the colors of the rainbow. Start with red, then orange, then yellow, …