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There are only five words with repeating pairs of letters. 'Consonant' is an example because it repeats 'on'. 'Collect' would not be an example because it doesn't repeat a pair of letters. [/spoiler]
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[spoiler]You are starting with the word at the top. Applying the letters below to it. For example, Change H to A means change the letter H at the top to an A. Complete all of the tasks and you'll end up with a new word.[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]A three letter word.[/spoiler]
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Thanks, really glad you enjoyed it and now someone new will!
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[Spoiler]Chess[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler] What are the seven commonly agreed colours of the rainbow?. What happens if you match those colours to the letters on the back in that order. Can you find a seven letter word?[/spoiler]
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Start with the top right image and the bottom left image. They both have just one number in common, and one square in the same position. Now you know where that number sits, see if you can work out the others.
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Have a look through the comments above, other people have posted some further clues.
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[Spoiler]The letter 'L' has 2 end points, one at each end of the letter. 'F' has three 'points', at the bottom of the vertical stroke, and the right ends of both of the horizontal ones. 'O' and 'D' have no hanging points. How many does 'X' have?[/s…
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Not an anagram, just capture the five repeating pairs in order.
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[Spoiler]You'll need three bank cards to solve this one.[/spoiler]
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You're 3/4 of the way there!
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[Spoiler]Put them together (second then first) and you've got your answer![/spoiler]
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Yes, if they have multiple lines leading from them.
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Butterfly sequence number is not the same as puzzle number. You have a new code - where did you use that code before?
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[Spoiler]ok so you've got a word. Do that to each of the numbers together. You'll end up with a big number.[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]The link. Notice how it is in different colours? Do any of them match the colours of the rainbow?[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]The alphabet...[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]You're on the right track so far. The S of the first code is 7777. The next letter is T so that's 8. Get it? Do that for all the letters of both code words, and you'll end up with two big numbers. Add them together and you should be able to…
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[Spoiler]Not minus, it's another mathematical operation. The layout of the page should give you a hint. [/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]If you've entered the times correctly (to the minute), turn I book upside down and you should be able to read a word.[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]Fill in the circles using the shapes on the following page. Now, combine the shapes from the circles into the boxes they lead into, to make letters. See how the top 2 shapes make a 'P' in the top left hand box? Now work out the rest of the …
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Which number(s) are you stuck on?
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Each of the elongated shapes that you can shade in. '8' takes up seven segments, '1' takes up only two, for example..
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[Spoiler]First, find the hidden word on the page. That word is the 'first' of something. You've got the code, so you know you need the 'last'.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Start by writing in the three code words: 33 and 31 at the top, and 37 at the bottom. Then apply the rules at the bottom to the word at the top. So change the 'H' to an 'A', etc... If you've done it correctly, you'll have a new word.[/spoi…
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[Spoiler]Each number contains the info to make a letter. You should get an eight letter word.[/spoiler]