Thursday, February 14, 2013

Rebus Puzzle Rules

If a letter stands above the other one put "ON" between these two letters. In this picture you can see that the letter "B" standing on the letter "E" makes "BONE".






If a letter is within the other one put "IN" between these two letters. In the next picture you can see that the letter "N" inside the letter "E" makes "NINE".






If there is a picture or a geometrical figure you need to decipher the picture/geometrical figure to reveal the word.

If there is a scored letter above the picture you need to remove that letter from the word. In the picture you can see the word "TABLE" with the removed "B" turn into "TALE":




If there is another letter next to the scored letter you need to replace the scored one with the adjacent letter. In the next picture you can see how one can convert the word "SQUARE" into the word "SQUIRE" by replacing the letter A with the letter I.






A comma next to the picture means that you need to remove either the first or the last letter in the word. Comma tail will show you the picture the comma belongs to. If there are two commas you need to remove two letters. In the picture you can see how to turn the word "SWORD" into "WORD".






To decipher an upside down picture you need to spell the word back to forward. See, how we have turned "WOLF" into the "FLOW", added "ER" and here we go -  "FLOWER".






The "v" sign  indicates an extra letter. Each letter in the word of the picture has the number, the "v" sign above the numbers shows between which two letters an extra letter should be placed.
In this picture we have put the letter H between 1 and 2 (the letters T and R) and converted TREE into 3 (THREE).





Look at these two puzzles bottom.
They used the same pictures bull and encoded the same word - bell. But in the first case of crossed out the letter "U", while in the lŠµtter crossed out the position
2. These two cases are the same, as in the word "bull" letter "U" is in place at №2. In the puzzles you will encounter and the first and second choice.


If you are still clear, then let's begin.

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