Does the decoder from the January 2010 issue have you stumped? Here it is again: How It Works The first digit in a number indicates which row to use on the left. The second digit tells you which column to use on the top. Write down the letter where the two numbers intersect. Example: The …
Adventures in Odyssey
Greetings and salutations! Have you solved this month’s perplexing puzzles? Fill in the grid below so each row, column and colored shape includes every number from 1 to 5. (That means no repeats, either horizontally or vertically.) If you think you have the answer, click on the image below. This second puzzle is even harder. …
Want to know what the secret vegetable message said in the Jones & Parker mystery from the July issue of Focus on the Family Clubhouse magazine? If you missed it, here it is again: How It Works: This code includes lots of good things to eat. To break the code, ONLY read the letters inside …
Can you crack October’s candy code? Here it is again: How It Works First match the color at the base of the candy corn with the base in the key below. (The colors in the key are arranged reverse alphabetically: yellow, red, purple, green and blue.) Then match the position of the top colored line …
Did you see the man making all those flag signals at the end of the Jones & Parker Mystery in November 2011 issue of Clubhouse magazine? If you didn’t, here it is again: The signals will help you solve this question: What does encouragement give someone? __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __. …
Trying to find the answer to the math code in the September 2010 issue of Focus on the Family Clubhouse magazine? Just put 2-and-2 together! If you missed it, here’s what was in the magazine: 4+3 3×5 2×2 20-1 7×3 8+8 4×4 …
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. …
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 …
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 …