Humorous Cryptograms


Book Description

"A collection of 400 witty or humorous quotations along with their authors' names...have been enciphered into simple substitution ciphers with retained word divisions. Authors include Groucho Marx, Andy Rooney, Bill Cosby, David Letterman, Bob Hope, Emma Bombeck and many more....Excellent and...fun."--Cryptologia. If stuck, get help from special clue sections. 128 pages, 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.




Clever Cryptograms


Book Description

"An imaginative collection of 300 simple substitution ciphers with word divisions, based on the sayings of 30 of the world's greatest thinkers, writers and philosophers. In addition to challenging your brain, these cryptograms will provide food for thought with meaningful messages from Einstein, Shaw, Whitman, Disraeli, Gandhi, Santayana and 24 others. Each one is also depicted in an original full-page drawing. Brief tips for solving cryptograms are provided for neophytes, and answers are in the back of the book, if needed."--Cryptologia.




Cryptograms to Keep You Sharp


Book Description

Cryptograms are substitution codes: every letter in the code is replaced by another. Some hints: Start with the shortest words. Break down long words into prefixes or suffixes. Look for words containing an apostrophe. A chart gives you hints for three letters in each puzzle. The more you solve, the better you get.




Notable Quotable Cryptograms


Book Description

Features strings of code for solving cryptograms. This title contains cryptograms that feature quotes by some of the most famous, articulate people in the world including Mark Twain and John F Kennedy.




Cryptogram-a-day Book


Book Description

Test your wits with a cryptogram for every day of the year! Start the year with this one: FXA SRZ YNJIJS UC SRZ YZXYUT VOXEEZT AUHI RZXIS XTE TUHIJYR AUHI YUHO. (MAY THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON GLADDEN YOUR HEART AND NOURISH YOUR SOUL). Solutions are cleverly scattered to prevent easy cheating. 128 pages, 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.




Challenging Cryptograms


Book Description

If you love to spend hours solving cryptograms but can never find enough puzzles to satisfy your craving, then your're going to be delighted to get your hands on the 400 gems in this incredibly funny collection.




Twitterati Cryptograms


Book Description

Addicted to word puzzles? Crave some laugh-inducing online snark? Every quirky quip here came from social media, posted by such comic stylists as Eugene Mirman, Kristen Schaal, and other top authors, bloggers, and TV writers. But to mine the comedy gold, you have to decode the cryptograms first. So unleash your inner hacker . . . and get cracking.




Product Creation Formula


Book Description

In this ebook you can find a simple product creation step by step formula. You will learn how to pick a product that will solve a specific problem or a need. You will learn how to do a good research. Also, you will find out what are the other basic and very important steps before launching. Product includes: List Building Report Lead Generating 'Mobile Responsive' Minisite Confirmation + Thank You Page 3 x Email Swipes Professional Graphics Pack 10 x Additional Opt-in Page Headlines 5 x Twitter Tweets 5 x Facebook Posts 5 x Forums Signatures 5 x Email Signatures




Cryptograms Puzzle Books for Adults


Book Description

This Large Print Cryptogram Puzzle Book for Adults is a fun way for teens, adults, or seniors to sharpen their minds and test their logic skills. Including 400 Cryptoquotes from various sources including celebrities, historic characters, and books. Additional Features: Suitable for most Levels Medium to Hard Challenge Plenty of Puzzles 400 Cryptoquote / Cryptoquip puzzles Detailed instructions on how to solve the puzzles plus some tips Perfectly Sized - 7" x 10" Large Print - 5 well-spaced Puzzles per page Solutions and Hints can be Found at the Back of the Book Premium Matte Color Cover Puzzle King Publishing: Puzzle Books for Everyone!




Funny Cryptograms


Book Description

More than 400 brain-jogging puzzles give you a crash course in cryptography, while the messages reward you with the comedy of Jay Leno, Elayne Boosler, and Jerry Seinfeld, as well as the wit and wisdom of Hillary Clinton, Stephen King, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Begin by trying to find the clues through trial and error, or follow the tips for faster results. There's a chart of hints for each puzzle that reveals one crucial letter equivalent. Along the way, you'll probably agree with puzzle number 83: "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain unless you've used up all the other applicable four-letter words."--W. C. Fields.