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Books published by publisher Puzzlewright

  • Scratch & Solve® Geography Hangman

    Jack Ketch

    Paperback (Puzzlewright, Feb. 5, 2013)
    The hugely popular Scratch & Solve® Hangman series ventures into new territory: geography! See how many countries, cities, towns, and famous features and sites you know as you fill in the blanks and complete the word. But remember: six misses and you're hanged! As always, each puzzle has the 26 letters of the alphabet accompanied by silver circles to scratch off. Select one and give it a rub to find out if it's in the puzzle, and where.
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  • Scratch & Solve® Science Hangman

    Jack Ketch

    Paperback (Puzzlewright, Feb. 5, 2013)
    From “anatomy” and “amino acid” to “tyrannosaurus” and “voltmeter,” the words in this collection of hangman puzzles all connect to the world of science. Whether it's the name of a famous physicist (Stephen Hawking), a concept (biodiversity), or a discovery (like cosmic rays), the theme makes everything just a little bit more challenging—and fun. Just scratch the silver circle next to the letter you want to see if it's in the word, and where. But six wrong guesses leave you hanging!
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  • Clever Word Search Puzzles for Kids

    Mark Danna

    Paperback (Puzzlewright, May 7, 2013)
    What makes these word search puzzles so much fun?First, the letters in every grid form a picture. So instead of squares, you get cool-looking shapes like a rocket ship, a teddy bear, or a windsurfer. To make things even more interesting, we’ve added a few more twists. Three of the puzzles don’t have word lists—you have to create them from the clues you’re given. To top it all off, each puzzle has a hidden message! Once you have circled all the correct phrases, the uncircled letters will spell out a silly quote, fun fact, or punch line to a riddle.
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  • Dots!: Super Connect-the-Dots Puzzles

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Spiral-bound (Puzzlewright Press, Dec. 2, 2008)
    These dot-to-dots are for everyone! Starting with dozens and going up to several hundreds of dots, these puzzles create beautiful detailed color pictures and provide the same satisfaction as if you drew them yourself. The puzzles are available in single line variants, where a continuous line is drawn from beginning to end, and in multi-line variants, where the line is terminated whenever you reach a star and then resumed at the next number. These super complex connect-the-dots puzzles include a cuddly teddy bear, swinging rabbit, and musical frog.
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  • Tricky Mindtrap Puzzles: Challenge the Way You Think & See by Detective Shadow

    Detective Shadow

    Paperback (Puzzlewright, March 15, 1628)
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  • Dot-to-Dot Puzzles for the Weekend

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Paperback (Puzzlewright Junior, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Connect the dots . . . and have some weekend fun! Kids will enjoy these 70 entertaining dot-to-dot puzzles and their cool images. Each puzzle has between 100-120 dots, and while most are consecutive, a few feature a multi-line style for an extra challenge.
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  • Sudoku Puzzles for Bright Kids

    Frank Longo

    Paperback (Puzzlewright Junior, )
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  • White Belt Dot-to-Dot

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Paperback (Puzzlewright, April 4, 2017)
    These dot-to-dot puzzles are truly works of art. Conceptis has taken the Dot-to-Dot to exciting new levels! When completed, the 122 puzzles in this book reveal intricate pictures that range from people to animals to landscapes, all perfect for coloring in. Take it easy, with these less-complicated dot-to-dots that are fun to solve and color.
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  • Eye-Popping Photo Puzzles: Spot the Differences & More!

    Adam Ritchey

    Paperback (Puzzlewright, July 6, 2010)
    Photo puzzles are all the rage, but this selection of images outdoes them all! From colorful tractors to adorable puppies and kittens, from breathtaking landscapes to stunning architecture, these pictures are truly amazing, with unparalleled color and detail. Looking through them to find the small variations doesn’t just challenge the brain; it pleases the eye. And, with four levels of difficulty—Novice, Challenger, Expert, and Grand Champion—there are puzzles for every solver! Why THESE are better and more eye-popping than other photo puzzle collections:Rather than just two pictures to compare, some puzzles have five or more photosThere are “jigaws,” with scrambled photos to put in order Gridded photos contain elements that don’t belong – find them!There are boxes on each page for keeping score And more braintwisting fun!
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  • Crossword Puzzles for Bright Kids

    Trip Payne

    Paperback (Puzzlewright Junior, May 1, 2018)
    Great for trips, rainy days, or downtime, these expertly crafted crosswords from Puzzlewright Junior are just right for bright kids! Young wordsmiths will have fun working on these 40 crosswords, made just for kids beginning to solve puzzles.
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  • Crossword Puzzles for Your Backpack

    Trip Payne

    Paperback (Puzzlewright Junior, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Stuff this collection of expertly crafted and age-appropriate crosswords in your backpack . . . and have fun on the go! Young wordsmiths will have fun working on these 40 crosswords, with kid-friendly themes and clues. They’re perfect for introducing children to the challenging and rewarding world of puzzle solving.
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  • Sudoku Puzzles for Clever Kids

    Michael Rios

    Paperback (Puzzlewright Junior, June 6, 2017)
    Perfect for trips, rainy days, or downtime, these puzzles—created by the expert editors at Puzzlewright—will entertain kids for hours. You’re never too young to start solving—and this collection contains 77 age-appropriate sudoku to introduce kids to the challenges and pleasures of puzzles. Children have plenty of number fun as they tackle 55 sudoku in a smaller 6x6 size to develop their skills, and move on to another 22 with regular 9x9 grids.
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