Did you squawk out a solution to June’s parrot code? Here it is again: How It Works To solve this code, search each column for parrots that repeat a color from higher up in the series. Only read the letter on the lower birds from left to right to find the secret word. Look for …
Adventures in Odyssey
Moving clockwise, clear everything off this table. — You can only carry two types of items (forks, plates, etc.) at a time and six items total. — Any time you unload dishes, return to the next place at the table (still moving clockwise). Try to finish the job in eight trips, only circling the table …
Did you find the secret message in the February 2010 issue of Focus on the Family Clubhouse magazine? If not here it is again: – – • – – – – • • • • • • • • – • – – • …
Dear Kevin the Computer, Thanks for letting me write to you. I used to write to Diana the Diary, but I kept getting funny looks from people who saw Diana’s pink fur cover. Then I switched to a plain journal that didn’t get the unwanted attention. I named it Jurgen because writing in a book …
Still sizing up the March code? Here it is again: How It Works Don’t worry about the size of the letters or random italics. Those are red herrings, meant to distract you. Just read the lowercase letters from left to right. Coolness! Safes don’t just protect valuables from burglars. They’re also designed to keep cool …
Did you see all those silly words in the May issue? If you missed them, here’s the secret message again: Eway ouldshay utpay othersway irstfay. How does that gibberish help you understand what the apostle Paul says about cooperation? Well, if you are fluent in Pig Latin, then you can find out! How It Works: …
Did April’s animal code ring a bell? “Hear” it is again: How It Works Have you ever seen a dog whistle? It makes an ultrasonic noise that is too high-pitched for human ears, but dogs can still hear it. While dogs and bats are famous for their ears, lots of animals can hear sounds that …
You’ll love this code! Here it is again: How It Works: To break this code, you need to determine the value of each group of hearts. For example, a big, clear heart with a medium, clear heart inside equals 15 (10+5), which corresponds to the letter O. Now you try! Tiny Solid Red Heart = 1 Medium …
Did you scribble out a solution to January’s graffiti code? Here it is again: How It Works This graffiti may look like crazy symbols, but it’s actually a set of capital letters overlapped by the same letters in lower case. Study each symbol carefully to figure out which letter it contains. Coolness! Graffiti has been …
Still not sure what all those numbers mean in the February 2011 issue of Clubhouse magazine? Just decode the ZIP code! If you don’t remember, here it is again: 24600-52314-79411-20120 46913-31410-44444-51110 01000-03000-109091-03330-12345-12344 How It Works: By now, you’re probably familiar with a code key where A=1, B=2, etc: This month before you can …
Could you figure out this creamy code? It’s actually more sticky than sweet. Here it is again: How It Works Take the number in the top (strawberry) scoop of each ice cream cone and multiply by 7. Then take the bottom number of each cone and multiply by 3. Subtract the bottom number from the …
Did you solve September’s colorful code? Here it is again: How It Works This code is easy to break once you understand how it works. To find the secret word, read only the letters that are as dark as the night. If they’re any color other than black, they don’t count. Got it? Coolness! Owls …
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 …
Did you solve February’s code? Here it is again: s m o p a r t k r f i x a b o w g t h e l a u r e n c a n i g l u m l y d r y v How It Works To crack this …
Want to know what those ants mean from the June 2011 issue of Focus on the Family Clubhouse magazine? If you missed it, here they are again: How It Works: These ants have lots of letters on their bodies, but to decode the message, read the letters from the head back—no matter which direction the …
Can you crack the icy April code before it melts? Here it is again: How It Works Each ice cube has three faces showing: left, right and top. First read the letters on the left faces from left to right, then read the right faces. Ignore the top faces; they’re just a distraction. Coolness! Dr. …
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 …
Need some additional help to crack November’s code? Here it is again: 7 + 21 – 14 + 1 + 24 – 20 – 2 = 17 How It Works This code is all about addition and subtraction, but not the way you think. Ignore the mathematical symbols in the message. Instead, add 13 to …
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 …
Greetings and salutations! Have you solved this month’s perplexing puzzle? If you think you have the answer, click on the image below.