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Picture Puzzles

Looking for fun activities to stretch minds? Try these Rebus and picture puzzles.

PuzzleSoup. Cute, fun, and witty rebus picture puzzles posted every day.

Fun-With-Words site offers many, many fun activities. These include printable word puzzles.

The Droodles Homepage is fun and sassy. What is a Droodle? "A droodle is a doodle riddle. Or a riddle doodle. It's this scribble a friend makes up. It doesn't look like anything but you have to guess what it is. Yup, you know what I mean."

NIEHS Rebus Puzzle Brainteasers. The Rebus page features boxes with pull down answers.

Chateau MeddyBemps features puzzles for young patrons.

FunORama. Download, print and cut-out the ancient Chinese puzzle on your right. It will offer you hours of challenging fun.

Kidscom.com. Tangram games for kids that test your skills and knowledge.

Sagwa, PBS Kids. Choose a puzzle, then click and drag virtual tangram pieces to solve it.


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