Puzzle generator: a modern assistant teacher-speech therapist


In most cases, each of us imagines an ideal holiday something like this: a lot of delicious food on the table, gifts everywhere and happy guests. While delicious dishes and gifts are quite easy to deal with, entertaining guests can be very difficult. Therefore, we offer you a proven option for unbridled fun and gifts - a home quest. This is an interesting game where participants solve puzzles and riddles to find gifts. The quest can be held in a house, apartment, office or cafe - anywhere! Another advantage of this game is that it can be played for both children and adult players. In this article we will share ideas on how to use a balcony for a home quest and make a selection of the best riddles for this part of the house.

Puzzles in pictures with answers for children 6-7 years old

Rebus is a logic game in which you have to guess the answer from a picture. The latter depicts objects, animals and plants, letters and numbers. Their relative position matters. Even for fidgets, puzzles can be a fun activity if presented in a playful way. For example, you can offer to teach your child how to solve spy codes.

And from the simplest picture puzzles for preschool age to relatively complex ones. We assure you: if your child gets carried away and learns to use logical thinking, over time you will learn from him how to solve riddles in pictures.

Puzzles have been invented on a huge variety of topics. The main thing is that every word, letter and object that serves as an answer to the picture is already familiar to the baby.

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How to solve puzzles for children with letters in pictures?

If you are interested in puzzles, then most likely you know the benefits of these logic puzzles. They develop memory, intelligence, speed of thinking, the ability to navigate a situation and apply the knowledge already acquired.

To teach a 6-7 year old child how to solve problems correctly, first explain to him the rules. There is no need to insist that he remember everything at once. Most likely, you don’t know them all yourself. It’s better to explain one or two things a day and support them with thematic tasks. The latter can be printed (more convenient for outdoor activities) or shown from the monitor. In subsequent classes, it is also better not to offer too much material. It is important to explain to the child that first he needs to correctly identify and name the object shown in the picture. And only then apply the rules in relation to this word.

So, let's read the basic rules! In particular, we will determine what a comma, a strikethrough, an inverted object and other subtleties mean in pictures.

  • What does a comma mean at the beginning or end of a rebus? A comma at the bottom or at the top before the picture means that one letter at the beginning must be removed from the name of the object depicted. Accordingly, we see two commas - we discard the first two letters. These icons are very common.
  • What does an inverted comma at the beginning or end mean? The rules for inverted commas are similar to the rules for regular commas (see previous paragraph).
  • What do the crossed out and added letters mean? A crossed out letter in the picture means that it needs to be excluded from the name of the drawn object (and another one added, if indicated). Added to the left or right of the picture - you need to add it to the word at the beginning and at the end.
  • What do the numbers in the puzzles mean? Numbers can have two meanings. Do they stand above the word? To guess the answer, you need to rearrange the letters from place to place in the indicated order. The name of a number can be part of a word (often “one hundred”, “five” are used). A crossed out number means that the letter with that serial number must be excluded from the word. It should be remembered that some numbers, as well as objects, can have several names (unit - “count”, “one”, “one”).
  • What does a plus sign or an equal sign mean? If there is a plus sign between words (symbols), it means that they must be added to each other. Sometimes “+” means the preposition “to”; the necessary one is chosen according to the meaning. The equal sign (for example, A=K) indicates that all the letters “A” in the word should be replaced with the letters “K”.
  • Vertical or horizontal line in tasks? A horizontal line means “under”, “on”, “above” and “on” at the same time, depending on the context. Used with letters or pictures, when one part is drawn below the line, the other above. Sometimes denotes a fraction (half of something, that is, “half-”).
  • Arrangement of letters in the picture and prepositions It is important to look at the relative position of the letters. If they are placed one inside the other, it means that the preposition “in” is added to their names. One letter is drawn after another - meaning the preposition “behind” or “before”.
  • Is the object in the picture drawn upside down? To get the answer, you need to read the word backwards. Children 6-7 years old can easily turn short words in their minds. True, the number of such tasks is quite limited.

Most often, puzzles use several rules simultaneously. It is believed that at the age of 6-7 years, children are already familiar with letters and clearly know their names. If a younger student has not yet encountered commas, teaching him a new symbol will not be particularly difficult.

Examples of puzzles in pictures for children 6-7 years old with answers

Children 6-7 years old and younger perceive material much better in connection with some memorable event. Puzzles about animals will be solved with delight if you offer them to your child the next day after visiting the zoo. A first-grader girl who is eager to enroll in a music school will be interested in musical puzzles. And a child, a boy impressed by the planetarium, will like pictures about space.

About animals and birds

When giving children a task about birds or animals, make sure that they have already encountered such animal names and also understand everything that is shown in the picture.

Puzzles about family, about mother

Who is the sweetest for a child, if not mommy! And who does he happily meet every time, except mom and dad? Children will really enjoy recognizing and guessing their grandparents, sisters and other relatives in the encrypted pictures. Print or draw brighter pictures and start having fun while teaching your child at the same time!

About sports, about health

Puzzles about work, health, sports, professions and many others can be used as thematic game aids. Is there a lesson or conversation planned on one of the topics in the graduating group of kindergarten, first grades of school or at home? A riddle in the form of a picture will allow you to learn the material better than an ordinary faceless story. Kids will be interested in the non-standard presentation of the material.

Puzzles based on fairy tales

Fairy tales with familiar characters, modern or classic cartoons are an inexhaustible source of inspiration. If your child is not very interested in logical riddles, you can try to get him interested in guessing his favorite characters. There are many more mysteries on this topic than are given as an example. Knowing your child’s interests and favorite fairy tales, you can create puzzles in the form of applications yourself.

About autumn, about winter, about spring, summer

Practice shows that winter riddles are most loved by children. Of course, because fun comes from playing in the snow, ice skating and your favorite holiday - New Year.

Books and magazines with puzzles for children 6, 7, 8, 9 years old with pictures

Puzzles are published by many publications, including online ones. Among them:

  • "Invisible Puzzles" A series of fun coloring books with simple pictures. Published monthly in 2014.
  • The legendary magazine “Murzilka”, published for 90 years. The magazine also contains other materials that are fascinating for children. It is the most popular among the others; the best authors work at Murzilka.
  • The magazine "Funny Pictures" is not as bright in terms of illustrations as the previous one, but this is a deliberate policy developed under the guidance of psychologists. The publication will be of interest to children up to 6 years old inclusive. It prints fairly simple, age-appropriate riddles.
  • “Svirel” is suitable for schoolchildren aged 7-12 and contains adapted scientific and educational materials.
  • The book “500 puzzles for children” by V. Dynko contains combined tasks. After solving the puzzles, you can read encrypted proverbs and riddles. The book will be a great travel companion.
  • “Puzzles, rebuses, riddles” in paperback is designed to train children's memory and intelligence.
  • “A big book of games for girls and boys. Coloring books, puzzles, crosswords, puzzles, riddles.” Suitable for preschoolers and primary schoolchildren.
  • “The Big Book of Puzzles, Riddles, Rebuses” in hardcover with luxurious content. Published in 2012. If found in stores, it will become a fascinating read not only for schoolchildren, but also for parents.

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Rebus quizzes and quizzes

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H words by definitions 20 questions
Average
, 20 Qns, Midget40, March 29, 2009 I will give you the definitions of the two shorter words.
You just need to add them together to make one longer word. All these long words begin with the letter H. Average
Dwarf40 March 29 09 27564 plays

2.

Vampirebus!
10 Questions Tough
, 10 Qns, stuthehistoryguy, March 07, 2009 Can you find the undead-related terms in these indirect clues?
Don't look too long at the puzzle because the puzzle is staring back at you. Durable
Stuthehistoryguy March 07, 09 1164 plays

3.

Similar to Verbal Math 10 Questions
Tough
, 10 Qns, Kapuskasing 22 Jun 07 Word addition with a homonymous twist! Instructions and an example are provided as part of the first question. Can you put the clues together to get answers?

Tough

Kapuskasing 22 June 07 3507 plays

4.

Two Words Make One - Part 2 10 Questions
Average
, 10 Qns, musicmonkeyman, December 30, 2005 Two clues are given for two separate words that, when combined, form a compound word. Example: not down (up) - and - tight (tight) give meaning to the word - feeling tense or nervous (answer = tense)

Average value

musicmonkeyman Dec 30 05 9264 plays

5.

Do you see what I'm saying?
10 Questions Average
, 10 Qns, eburge, 03 Apr 13 Rebus clues, but with a twist. First you will need to identify the objects in the picture, then say them out loud and work out the rebus.
Hints will tell you the number of words and the number of letters in each word. Average
eburge April 13, 2661 plays

6.

Two words will go into one 10 questions
Average
, 10 Qns, musicmonkeyman, December 01, 2005 Two clues are given for two separate words that, when combined, form a compound word. Example: not down (up) - and - fit tightly (tightly) give meaning to a word - a feeling of tension or nervousness (answer = tension)

Average value

musicmonkeyman Dec 01 05 14481 plays

7.

Do you see what I'm saying?
[2] 10 Questions Average
, 10 Qns, eburge, 04 Nov 13 Each question is a series of pictures that, when combined or said together, form an answer.
However, keep in mind that the pictures used may not always literally represent the word; some may be an example of something that is used to describe the word. Average
eburge 4 November 13 1263 plays

8.

1990s Boy Name Phone Calls 15 Questions
Secondary
, 15 Qns, Aushev 21 Nov 07 Based on my phone number, use the code to determine the boys' names. These names were among the top ten boys' names for the decade of 1990 in the US, UK and Australia.

Average value

Auszev 21 Nov 07 3225 plays

9.

Bus (Re)tour of Canada 10 Questions
Average
, 10 Qns, Simruambit, November 26, 2009 This quiz was inspired by Midget40's US City Puzzle Quiz.
Same idea, in another country. Based on the clues you received, give me the name of the main Canadian city. Enjoy. Average
Cymruambyth 26 Nov 09,834 plays

10.

Funny License Plates 15 Questions
Average
, 15 Qns, linkan, 20 Dec 02 I've seen so many cute license plates. I can't remember them all, but here R a few 4 U 2 find out.
Good luck and have fun. Do not use punctuation in your answers. Average
Linkan December 20 02 18537 played

11.

Every Picture Tells a Story #2 10 Questions
Tough
, 10 Qns, Tizzabelle, 5/27/14 Well, I did it!
This is my 100th quiz and to commemorate this wonderful occasion I have built a picture puzzle quiz with the word 'one' in the answer. Durable
Tizzabelle May 27 14 1074 plays

12.

Love, numerically 10 questions
Average
, 10 Qns, looney_tunes, 10 Feb 10 When choosing new passwords, I use the numbers on my phone to choose the numbers that will "write" the word.
Can you find the love related words I use to remember each of the following numbers? Average
Cheerful melodies February 10 4080 pieces

13.

B Words by Definition 20 Questions
Average
, 20 Qns, Midget40, March 17, 2009 I will give you the definitions of the two shorter words.
You just need to add them together to make one longer word. All words begin with the letter B. Average
Dwarf40 March 17, 09 3627 plays

14.

Do no harm 10 questions
Very difficult
, 10 Qns, socalmiguel, 04 Oct 08 Confident and stable, ready, health experts - rock! Their names are harsh; so be alert, but don't get shocked. Just check the clues. Note the spelling of "do's". Try not to “beat the clock.” Enjoy!

Very Difficult

socalmiguel Oct 04 08 855 plays

15.

Wordplay 2nd Bird of a Feather 15 Questions
Average
, 15 Qns, Bruyères 08 Jul 01 Here are some more feathered birds that you can decipher, just answer the clues, say them and you will have a bird in your hand!
Just don't kill him with one stone. Example: expression of pain + 12th letter of the alphabet = owl Join the flock! Average
Bruyere 08 July 1 4614 plays

16.

Calls to African countries 15 questions
Average
, 15 Qns, Aushev, 26 Nov 07 Based on my phone number, use the code to identify African countries. If you want, take an atlas.

Average

Auszev 26 Nov 07 1233 plays

17.

Traveling Gentleman 15 Questions
Tough
, 15 Qns, sidnobls, March 04, 2009 In memory of Socalmiguel, fellow guilder, quiz maker, gentleman and puzzle writer extraordinaire, the first 10 are the places on earth he decorated during his lifetime. The last 5 questions in this quiz are from a quiz he failed to pass.

Tough

sidnobls Mar 04 09 468 plays

18.

Word Combinations 10 Questions
Average
, 10 Qns, CellarDoor 03/18/00 Combine two words to make a third, keeping in mind the definitions of all three (like a puzzle!).
More fun than it looks (hopefully!). However, remember: spelling matters. Average
Cellar Door March 18, 00, 9165 plays

19.

Simply Synonyms 10 Questions
Average
, 10 Qns, Midget40, August 19, 2009 Simply find matching synonyms for the two words in the clue, then add them together to make one longer word. The longer word is the answer.
Average
Dwarf40 August 19, 2009 2013 plays

20.

Top of the World 10 Questions
Tough
, 10 Qns, socalmiguel, October 01, 2008 Spelling mountains is not an easy task. Should I use "this" letter or "this"? you can ask. Take your time with the prompts and spellings you use. You'll love the content on Mount Rebus. Enjoy!

Tough

socalmiguel Oct 01 08 636 plays

21.

Easy

runaway_drive Jun 13 09 3981 plays

22.

Card games in other words 10 questions
Easy
, 10 Qns, tazman6619, February 14, 10 Card games have been around for hundreds of years.
In other words, see if you can figure out which card game is given in the clue. Easy
tazman6619 February 14, 10 1779 plays

23.

F Words by Definitions 20 Questions
Average
, 20 Qns, Midget40, March 26, 2009 I will give you the definitions of the two shorter words.
You just need to add them together to make one longer word. All of these longer words begin with the letter F. Average
Dwarf40 March 26, 09 1989 plays

24.

Hello America 10 Questions
Average
, 10 Qns, Plodd, 08 Dec 13 This rebus quiz shows my feeble efforts in creating works of art representing several things commonly associated with the United States of America. Can you guess what it is?

Average value

Plodd Dec 08 13 1521 plays

25.

Alphabet words by definition 25 questions
Average
, 25 Qns, Midget40, 07 May 09 Last installment.
I'll give you the definitions of the two shorter words. You just need to add them together to make one longer word. All of these longer words begin with a different letter of the alphabet. Average
Dwarf40 07 May 09 1875 plays

26.

Phone calls with girls' names from the 1990s 15 questions
Tough
, 15 Qns, Aushev, November 06, 2007 Based on my phone number, use the code to determine girls' names. These names were among the top ten girls' names for the decade of 1990 in the US, UK and Australia.

Tough

Auszev Nov 06 07 1377 plays

27.

More Fun License Plates 10 Questions
Average
, 10 Qns, linkan, Jan 28, 2003 Here are some new license plates I've seen. I want one called FUN-TRIVN for my car.
This is my motto. IMPORTANT - Please do not use punctuation in your answers! Average
Linkan 28 January 03 9243 plays

28.

Split Cars 10 Questions
Average
, 10 Qns, Ostinnen, February 12, 2008 I will split the name of the car into two or more parts;
I will give you a definition for each part to show you how that part SOUND. Your job is to identify the machine. More details in question 1. Average
Ostinnen February 12 08,864 plays

29.

M words by definitions 20 questions
Average
, 20 Qns, Midget40, 09 Apr 09 I will give you the definitions of the two shorter words.
You just need to add them together to make one longer word. All of these longer words begin with the letter M. Average
Dwarf40 April 09, 1236 plays

30.

Flower Delivery 10 Questions
Average
, 10 Qns, socalmiguel, 07 Sep 08 This bouquet quiz can brighten up your gazebos; the answers are arranged like a bouquet of flowers. Prepare your mental vase; enter names clearly and firmly; the floral aroma may well linger for hours. Enjoy!

Average

socalmiguel Sep 07 08 753 plays
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Home quest: how interesting and unusual it is to congratulate the birthday boy. Ideas and riddles for quests.

Home quest is a way to give any gift in an original and fun way, turning it into an interesting, exciting game. Why this name? In general, a quest is a type of game with various codes and riddles that lead in a chain to the main prize.

The main idea: the surprise is hidden in a secluded place, and the player is given some kind of message-riddle-instruction with a hint where to look for the next note. Solving all the riddles leads the player to the place where the gift is located. The simplest version of this entertainment is an indoor quest.

So, your task is to ensure that the player finds the gift in the right place after solving a series of riddles or completing mini-tasks. To do this you need:

The optimal number of stages is from 6 to 10: a larger number can make the quest tedious, and a smaller number can make the quest too fleeting. But this, of course, is a general recommendation - perhaps you will end up with a wonderful quest consisting of 5 stages (if the tasks are complex) or, conversely, 15 stages.

The quest can be made even more enjoyable and exciting if there are several gifts along the way (let the tasks be accompanied, for example, by chocolates or small souvenirs).

Where can I get riddles? The easiest option is to find riddles on the Internet, but you can also compose them yourself, since they do not at all have to correspond to poetic canons. And if they contain humor or something individual, personal (for example, related to some funny incident), then it will certainly be very pleasant for the birthday boy! To make your task easier, we offer a selection of riddles to help you create an indoor quest:

Through the field and the woods A voice is heard. It runs along the wires - You say it here, but you can hear it there. (Telephone)

Every day at six in the morning, I shout: it’s time to get up! (Alarm clock)

Who walks the night and walks the day, Not knowing what laziness is? (Clock)

She’s ready to reveal her secrets to anyone, But you won’t hear a word from her! (Book)

There is a leaf, there is a root, Although not a bush or a flower. He will lie on his mother’s lap, and will tell you everything. (Book)

Not a bush, but with leaves, Not a shirt, but sewn, Not a person, but a story. (Book)

She speaks silently, But it’s understandable and not boring. If you talk to her more often, you’ll become four times smarter! (Book)

Near the wall, large and important, The house is multi-story. We are on the ground floor. We have already read all the tenants. (Bookcase)

There is a portrait in the room that looks like you in everything. You will laugh - and in response He will laugh too. (Mirror)

And it shines and glitters, It doesn’t flatter anyone, But it will tell anyone the truth - It will show him everything as it is! (Mirror)

I silently look at everyone, And everyone looks at me. The cheerful ones see laughter, I cry with the sad ones. (Mirror)

This eye is a special eye: It will quickly look at you, And the most accurate portrait of you will be born! (Camera)

What does this eye look at - it will convey everything to the picture. (Camera)

A warm wind settled in this small object. (Hairdryer)

Two bellies, four ears. (Pillow)

She will fluff up her sides, her four corners, and when night comes, she will still draw you to her. (Pillow)

I’m comfortable, very soft, it’s not difficult for you to guess - People really like to sit and lie on me. (Sofa)

There are hangers and shelves, as if there are floors in a house, Pants, blouses, T-shirts - everything is in order! (Wardrobe)

I really like to wander through carpets, over soft sofas, in dark corners. I always find delicious dust there and hum loudly with pleasure. (Vacuum cleaner)

Even though he often inhales dust - He doesn’t get sick, doesn’t sneeze. (Vacuum cleaner)

If I see dust, I’ll growl, I’ll wrap it up and swallow it! (Vacuum cleaner)

I scurry about the material, I stick my sharp nose everywhere. Oh, and I get angry and hiss. I really don’t like crumpled ones! (Iron)

It strokes everything it touches, and if you touch it, it bites. (Iron)

Lives without a tongue, does not eat or drink, but speaks and sings. (Radio, TV)

What kind of miracle, what kind of box? He himself is a singer and himself a storyteller, And at the same time he demonstrates a movie. (TV)

Unfold the sheet quickly - You will see many lines there, In the lines - news from the whole world. What kind of sheet is this? (Newspaper)

Not a house, but not a street either. High, but not scary. (Balcony, loggia)

He is both at home and not at home, Between heaven and earth. Guess, my friend, What does the poem encrypt? (Balcony)

He props up the window, We put flowers on it. (Window sill)

We always walk together, looking like brothers. We are under the table at dinner, and under the bed at night. (Slippers)

I have legs, but I don’t walk, I have a backrest, but I don’t lie, You sit down, and I stand. (Chair)

I look a little like a table, I’m in the kitchen and in the hallway. I’m rarely in the bedroom, But my name is... (Stool)

Protects bread, prevents it from becoming stale. For bread there is a home, he feels good in it. (Breadbox)

On the stove is the boss of the pots. Fat, long-nosed... (Kettle)

The iron mouth grabbed the sandwich, browned the sides - and bye! (Toaster)

They filled her mouth with meat, And she chews it, Chews, chews and does not swallow - She puts everything on a plate. (Meat grinder)

And pancakes, and omelettes, And potatoes for lunch, And pancakes - wow! Fries everything... (Frying pan)

She fries meat, cooks soup, bakes pies. It’s very hot here and there. (Stove)

I have a big belly, It contains sausages, cheese, compote. If you want to eat, don’t be shy, Open your belly quickly! (Refrigerator)

It’s beautiful and cold, You won’t go hungry with it! Where it snows even in summer, There’s still a hint waiting for you! (Refrigerator)

Admire, look - the North Pole is inside! Snow and ice sparkle there, Winter itself lives there. This winter has been brought to us forever from the store. (Refrigerator)

Where there are delicious dinners, where family conversations are. (Kitchen table)

A close relative of the broom, he will sweep the corners of the house. He is, of course, not a slacker, he will help clean up the trash... (Broom)

If you want to find the answer quickly, look for a clue where there is bright light! (Chandelier, floor lamp, sconce, table lamp)

You will always find a clue, Where the water splashes noisily. (Bathroom)

There is a box in the bathroom, with a transparent and round eye. It’s interesting to look into the eye when water is bubbling in this box. (Washing machine)

I am my kin, Turn me away, And with cold water I will wash you quickly. (Faucet with a note hanging from it)

He has a lot of teeth, but he doesn’t eat anything. (Comb)

In our house, under the window, there is a hot accordion: It doesn’t sing or play – It heats the house. (Heating radiator)

I’ll let you into anyone’s house, If you knock, I’m glad to hear the knock. But I won’t forgive one thing – If you don’t give me your hand! (Door)

There are both in the house and in the apartment, Often more than four, And without them we cannot enter, They will always get in the way! (Door)

With one hand she greets everyone, With the other hand she sees her off. She doesn’t offend anyone, But everyone just pushes her... (Door)

On the squares of the board, the Kings assembled regiments. The regiments have neither cartridges nor bayonets for battle. (Chess)

Look, the house is standing, Filled to the brim with water, Without windows, but not gloomy, Transparent on four sides, The residents of this house are all skilled swimmers. (Aquarium)

Round, smooth, like a watermelon, Any color, for different tastes. If you let it off the leash, it will fly away beyond the clouds. (Balloon)

I’m lying in my school bag, I’ll tell you how you study. Diary

On New Year's Eve he came to the house such a ruddy fat man, but every day he lost weight and finally disappeared completely. (Calendar)

If you roll it up, it’s a wedge, if you unfold it, it’s a damn thing. (Umbrella)

He reveals himself, he closes you. As soon as the rain passes, he will do the opposite. (Umbrella)

The house is made of tin, and the residents in it are to lead. (Mailbox)

It hangs in a prominent place, swallowing news all year round. (Mailbox)

As you can see, there are a lot of options. When preparing a quest, you can use these examples or give free rein to your imagination and come up with something original. The main thing is to put love into the preparation, and the return will definitely please you!

A message with a description of the game and the first riddle can be:

And then you watch as the player enthusiastically solves your messages and finds a gift. Alternatively, you can invite friends to participate, and then the adventure will turn into a real holiday for everyone. In any case, such a surprise will definitely please the birthday boy, and the memory of this wonderful adventure will warm him for a long time!

(let's say you decide to hide a gift in the microwave)

Morning. Your other half walks into the bathroom and sees a beautiful message pinned to the wall, wishing him a happy birthday.

At this moment, you join your loved one and watch the search for a surprise.

In the refrigerator there is a plate with a cake, to which is attached a sign “Eat me!”, and at the bottom of the plate, under the cake, there is an image of a flash drive.

On the flash drive there is a pre-created text file called “Happy Birthday!”, and there is the following riddle clue:

Hidden on one of the doors is a small note rolled into a tube:

In the mailbox there is a “letter” - an envelope with a new riddle:

There is a sticker with a riddle stuck under the seat of the chair:

A hint in the newspaper is the word TV highlighted with a marker (circled with a pen) (or we highlight in different articles the letters from which we need to make this word)

There is a sticker on the back of the TV with a riddle on it:

This will be the last riddle. The birthday boy’s task is to guess what to do next. The fact is that he needs to look through the photographs and find among them an image of a microwave oven (you need to prepare in advance - take a close-up photograph of the oven). Your loved one will find your gift in it!

If you want to please the birthday boy with more interesting and intricate tasks, or you don’t have the time and opportunity to find good ideas and arrange everything beautifully, we offer you ready-made quest scenarios. Based on the titles of the articles, you can find a suitable quest game scenario for any age.

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Riddles about everyday objects

  • Riddles about the Fridge for the quest
  • Riddles about the Mirror for the quest
  • Riddles about the Wardrobe for an quest
  • Riddles about the Sofa for the quest
  • Riddles about the Washing Machine for the quest
  • Riddles about TV for quest
  • Riddles about the Quest Table
  • Riddles about the Mailbox for the quest
  • Riddles about the Machine (car) for the quest
  • Riddles about the Quest Pillow
  • Riddles about the Microwave for the quest
  • Riddles about the Quest Window
  • Riddles about the Bed for the quest
  • Riddles about the swing for the quest
  • Bathroom riddles for quest
  • Riddles about the Bathhouse for the quest
  • Riddles about the Kitchen for the quest
  • Riddles about the Oven for the quest
  • Riddles about the Quest Chair
  • Riddles about the Quest Door
  • Riddles about the Flower for the quest
  • Riddles about the toilet for the quest
  • Riddles about the Staircase for the quest
  • Riddles about Computer for quest

Ready-made quest with riddles for finding a gift

Every year we give children gifts with riddles - it’s a whole quest, moving from one riddle to another, the child eventually finds a gift.
I came up with this myself when Yaroslav was little. There were no names like “quest” back then. I just wanted to entertain the child and surprise him. From a reading book she took riddles about everyday things - a refrigerator, a closet, shoes, a bathroom, laid out notes there, and handed the first one to him. There was delight - it’s impossible to describe!

And now this happens to us every year. My imagination for riddles is already exhausted. And this time I asked Yaroslav to find interesting riddles and puzzles for his brother.

Yaroslav tried and found riddles that I didn’t even know. I spent an hour on the Internet :)

I am sharing with you the finished quest design:

1. We hand the first note to the child. We had it in the “hands” of an inflatable Mickey Mouse

Have you guessed it? Let's move on. The next note is from the book about Pinocchio.

2. The unit makes you tremble, It’s either thawed or cold, It’s very happy to work, And if you turn it off, it sits in a puddle. (Fridge)

3. There is a note about the closet in the refrigerator.

He stands in the corner by the wall. Oh, he looks huge, But he is not punished at all. Mom keeps things in him.

There is another note in the closet. You just need to hide it somewhere in a visible place, otherwise the closet is big, you could spend a day looking for the note

4. I am not a sea or a river, I am not a lake or a pond, But like morning or evening - People all run to me. (Bath)

It’s interesting that I inserted a note into a vase with shells on the mirror, it was directly visible. But the children searched together and couldn’t find it! Apparently, the mirror has magical properties to make objects invisible.

5. And one more puzzle had to be solved in order to get to the treasured gift

Balcony

I tried to arrange the notes so that Gleb would have to run from one part of the apartment to the opposite: from the nursery to the kitchen, back to the nursery, to the bathroom, to the balcony.

And then Gleb asked me: “Mom, how do you manage to sneak in quietly and spread out all the notes without even waking me up?”

The answer suggests itself: “When you become a dad, you won’t be able to do that.” :)

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Balcony like a treasure island

To be honest, on our balconies a variety of things often find refuge, intended for further reference to the dacha, to the village, and even to the trash heap, so the presence of another item here will not surprise anyone.

So you can turn the “extra room” into a treasure island, where a valuable (or not so valuable) prize is waiting in the wings, in no time. And then all that remains is to pick up an interesting clue that hints where the gift is hidden - a riddle about a balcony, a charade, a puzzle - and start the fun.

The main thing is not to forget about safety precautions and hide your treasures away from the railings. It is better for preschoolers and children of primary school age to search on unglazed balconies and loggias under the supervision of adults!

Puzzles for children 7, 8, 9 years old: With answers, in pictures

Young children constantly learn and explore the world, learn many new things, gaining more and more new knowledge. Behind the child's carefree play lies a very complex process of learning about the world around him. This is a very labor-intensive process in which the child needs help. When a child turns 7 years old, he goes to school and the workload increases significantly. Of course, studying is necessary, but do not overload your child; the school curriculum and homework are more than enough. Most elementary school students enjoy learning at school, but at home they are adamant about learning.

However, everyone understands that it is very important for children to repeat the material they have covered, learn something new, learn new words, develop logical thinking, etc. Many parents, believing that at the age of 7 the child is already old enough, try to present new information in the form the next lesson, surprised that their efforts do not bring any results.

In fact, everything is simple, the child is overtired at school and at home he wants to rest and play, which means that everything that seems boring and tiring to the child will be subconsciously discarded, reasonably resisting the deprivation of his rightful rest. So how can you help a child explore the world, develop logic and thinking, so that this is as effective as possible and, at the same time, is not tiring and boring for the child? The answer is simple - educational games.

All children love to play, and children love games in which they learn something new even more. There are many options, for almost all occasions and for every age. However, even here, many parents make a serious mistake, choosing educational games for their child that are not age appropriate. Most people think that their child is too smart for those games that are offered for children of his age and, accordingly, choose options designed for older children. It is important to understand that, of course, there are child prodigies, but the average child develops according to certain and well-studied laws, on the basis of which educational games are developed for a particular age.

There are a lot of game options, one of them is puzzles.

Rebus riddle for children

What are rebuses? A rebus is a riddle in which a word or a whole phrase is encrypted. The riddle can be presented in the form of pictures, numbers, letters and commas. The puzzles are read from left to right. To solve puzzles, children need to be given a notebook with a pen so that they can write down the solved parts and, ultimately, create a word or phrase.

Solving puzzles is a very exciting activity that captivates not only children, but also adults themselves, even if these are puzzles for children 7, 8, 9 years old. Kids just love solving puzzles.

The benefits for children from this wonderful game are enormous. The logic of thinking develops, because you need to compose words from a set of letters and syllables.

Puzzles are often deliberately designed so that the pictures are read ambiguously, and this contributes to the development of non-standard thinking in the child.

And, of course, solving puzzles gives children a great mood.

A huge number of different puzzles for children in pictures can be found on various Internet sites; you can buy a colorful collection of puzzles, or you can compose them yourself.

How to make a puzzle and how to solve them

The picture is turned upside down, this means that the word must be read backwards.

Commas are placed near the picture on the right or left, or both, meaning that the letter must be removed from the side of the word on which the comma is located. The number of commas indicates the number of letters needed to be removed to solve the puzzle. For example, the picture shows a cloud, there are 2 commas on the left and 1 on the right, it turns out that you need to remove the first 2 letters and the last 1, so the answer to this simple puzzle will be the word “varnish”.

You can also put letters on the right and left of the picture; in this case, you need to add the indicated letters, respectively, to the beginning or end of the word. For example, the picture shows a mustache, and on the left there is “+ b”, we get “beads”.

A crossed out letter is placed above the picture, meaning that this letter needs to be excluded from the word, but if another letter is next to the crossed out letter, this means that the letter is being replaced. For example, a picture where a leaf is depicted, and above the picture there is a crossed out I, and next to it is an A, the answer will be “flipper”. Also, replacing one letter with another can be indicated by the “=” sign. In this case, I=A.

Selecting pictures for puzzles on your own is not always easy, because the pictures most often show more than just one object. The way out of this situation is simple: make up puzzles for children in pictures; arrows are drawn on the pictures, pointing to the object involved in the puzzle.

The numbers next to the picture indicate which letters the hidden word consists of and what kind of letters they are. For example, in the picture there is hay, and next to it are the numbers 3, 4, 1, you get the word nose.

For more complex puzzles, use a horizontal line between letters and pictures. Trait means the preposition “on”, “under”, “above”. For a small child, it is better if these are puzzles with answers.

Pictures can be replaced with numbers. For example, the letter O and the number 5, we get the word again. 100 and L, we get a table.

Identical letters that come in a row mean that they need to be counted and the number must be combined with the letter. For example, yayyyyyy, these are 7 letters “I” and the word will be “family”.

A rebus can consist solely of letters, the position of which relative to each other will indicate the necessary preposition for deciphering the word. Prepositions can be very different: “in”, “at”, “for”, “from”, “by”, “and”, etc.

Puzzles are compiled for different ages, there are even puzzles for adults, however, it is very important that the selected puzzles correspond to the age of the child.

Main types of puzzles

So, what types of puzzles are there? The simplest version of the rebus is a set of letters and a picture. For example, the picture shows a cat, and next to it it says “leta” in letters. These are the simplest riddles, most often they are solved with preschool children, however, you can complicate the task by making these puzzles suitable for children 7, 8, 9 years old.

Also a very interesting version of puzzles for children with answers in pictures, allowing the child to solve problems independently, as well as think in the opposite direction, from answer to solution.

For older children, puzzles consist of pictures, commas, letters, numbers; letter puzzles with prepositions are very popular. Puzzles can contain either one word or an entire phrase. Proverbs and sayings are often encoded into puzzles, so solving such riddles allows you not only to develop your thinking, but also to learn something new.

Puzzles for children in pictures

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Preparation

So, your task is to ensure that the player finds the gift in the right place after solving a series of riddles or completing mini-tasks. To do this you need:

  1. Decide on a secluded place where you will hide the gift.
  2. Make a chain of objects in your house that will lead to a hidden gift (the final point in it is the place where the gift will be). Hints and tasks can be hidden in a variety of places - from the washing machine and oven to the mailbox in the entrance. The chain needs to be carefully thought out so that the items do not intersect along the way and do not lead to a gift ahead of time.
  3. Come up with and beautifully design messages-riddles-instructions.
  4. Put all the messages in their places. To avoid confusion, you can number them and create a layout diagram for yourself.

The optimal number of stages is from 6 to 10: a larger number can make the quest tedious, and a smaller number can make the quest too fleeting. But this, of course, is a general recommendation - perhaps you will end up with a wonderful quest consisting of 5 stages (if the tasks are complex) or, conversely, 15 stages.

The quest can be made even more enjoyable and exciting if there are several gifts along the way (let the tasks be accompanied, for example, by chocolates or small souvenirs).

How to solve a puzzle? Puzzles, rules.

A rebus is a word or phrase encrypted using pictures, numbers, letters or signs. The rebus is read from left to right. It is best to solve a puzzle armed with paper and pen, so as not to forget what you guessed earlier.

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Here are the basic techniques for composing puzzles.

+ If the picture is upside down, it means that the word is read backwards. For example: an inverted nose is a dream.

+ Commas to the right or left of the picture mean that in the word guessed using the picture you need to remove as many letters as there are commas. At the same time, commas to the left of the picture indicate that you need to remove the initial letters, and commas to the right of the picture indicate how many letters to remove at the end. For example: “dove” with three commas behind it means that you need to remove the last three letters - GOL.

+ If there is one or more letters to the right of the picture, this means that these letters simply need to be added. Sometimes they are preceded by a “+” sign. Below, in the picture, the name “CARL” is encrypted.

+ If there is a crossed out letter above the picture and another one next to it, then this letter in the word needs to be changed to this one. If one or more letters are simply crossed out, then they need to be removed from the word.

+ The “=” sign also serves to replace one of the letters with another.

+ The arrow in the picture may indicate what exactly to pay attention to.

+ The numbers next to the picture serve to number the letters in the word. The number indicates the place of the letter in a given word, and the order in which the numbers are written determines the new place of this letter. If there are fewer numbers than letters in a word, it means that not all letters of the word are used, but only data. For example, in this way, from the word “TIGER” we get the word “THREE”.

1, 4, 2

+ The horizontal line between pictures or letters standing one below the other is used to encrypt letter combinations using the prepositions “ON”, “ABOVE”, “UNDER”. For example:

CA

—- (Canada)

A

+ Numbers can be used instead of a picture (usually 100, 2, 3, 5, 7).

For example: 100l (table)

+ Several identical letters in a row mean that you need to count them and combine the number with the letter. For example:

szhzh (swift), yayayyyy (family)

+ Often in a rebus there is a combination of pictures with a letter rebus. An image of letters relative to each other is used (one after the other, one inside the other, some “running” to others, some “coming out” of others, etc.). This serves to encrypt letter combinations using prepositions, conjunctions, etc. : “AND”, “B”, “K”, “U”, “C”, “FOR”, “FROM”, “ON”, “PO”, “FOR” and others. For example, the word “WATER” can also be the opposite “YES IN O”. See what fits.

More details:

- Overlaying letters on top of each other, when they look out from behind each other or stand in front of (behind) each other, leaning against each other, are used to encrypt “FRONT”, “BEYOND”, “ABOVE”, “UNDER”, “THROUGH” "

- One or more letters are inscribed in another - this is read as “B” (for example, the letters “TA” are inscribed in the letter “A” - this is “VATA”).

— The image of the letters holding hands reads “I”, “S”. For example: the letter “M” by the hand with the letter “G” is “M” and “G” is MIG; or “O” with “A” - OSA).

- Letters running away from each other, running up to each other, leaving from somewhere, entering somewhere, climbing on something, and so on - are used to encrypt “IZ”, “OT”, “KA”, “PO” , "ON", "B", etc.

- An arrow can also indicate direction and indicate “To” or “FROM”.

As you can see, there is nothing complicated. Solving puzzles is not only interesting. but also good for the mind.

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Origin of the word "balcony"

The word “balcony” itself has ancient German roots, and translated means “beam” or “log”. The Italians began to use it, giving the word a national flavor, and changed the word “balko” to “balcony”. This word refers to the projection of beams built into the wall. In this form, the word went around the world and spread widely along with the construction of these structures.

Modern balconies

Currently, a balcony is not only an opportunity to enjoy the surrounding landscape and fresh air, but also the prospect of expanding living space. Therefore, glazed loggias have become widely popular, in which you can arrange a storage room, an additional room, and a greenhouse for flowers.

The protruding spaces of modern houses can be divided into four main types:

  • Balcony - a platform protruding from the wall, having fences and railings;
  • Veranda - differs from a regular balcony in its larger size, mandatory covering on top and support in the form of columns;
  • Loggia is a structure recessed into the facade of a building, having only one side;
  • A French balcony is an opening in the wall, fenced from the street side, it does not have an exit platform.

In different countries, a certain balcony shape usually predominates, depending on the climatic conditions of the country. In countries with a sultry and hot climate, covered verandas and terraces are common, hiding from the scorching rays of the sun. Where the climate is more temperate, open structures and large verandas are used. In countries with cold and harsh weather, loggias are built in, and more often they do not use this architectural element at all.

Interesting things about the appearance of balconies

The history of the appearance of French balconies can be called remarkable and interesting. In the Middle Ages, there were no toilets in houses, so people had to relieve themselves using special dishes, and their contents were often simply poured out the windows of houses, directly onto the pavement. Because of this, the smell of the cities was simply unbearable, and it caused a lot of inconvenience to passers-by. In Paris, a decree was issued prohibiting pouring out slop without shouting about it three times; a fine was provided for failure to comply with this law.

Even in the Louvre, the palace of French nobles and kings, not a single toilet could be found in those days. Guests and courtiers had to either squat on the wide window sills or demand a special vase. The use of windows was extremely inconvenient, so they began to make special windows up to the floor, and to prevent nobles from falling out of them, they made a special barrier. Modern French balconies, of course, are not used for their original purpose; they serve as decoration of the facade and emphasize the unusualness of the interior, but the original name is assigned to them.

Living in modern houses and using various objects in everyday life, usually no one thinks about their origin, but everything has its own deep history. Much remains unchanged from its original image, and some objects have changed so much that it is hard to even imagine what they were like at the very beginning of their journey.

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