Trivia Cryptograms (When the Code Is Cracked, It Reveals a Fact)
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Product Details
Author:
Stanley Newman
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
128
Publisher:
Union Square & Co. (January 9, 2024)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781454950318
ISBN-10:
1454950315
Dimensions:
5.35" x 8.25"
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$10.99
Case Pack:
90
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Publisher Identifier:
P-HACH
Discount Code:
A
QuickShip:
Yes
Audience:
General/trade
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Puzzlewright Press
Weight:
5.92oz
Country of Origin:
Canada
Overview
Cryptograms are word puzzles that feature encrypted sentences that solvers must decipher to reveal a message; in each puzzle, every letter is consistently replaced with a new letter (for instance, “Star Wars” might be encoded as THIS LIST). The solving process exercises both sides of the brain, as logic and letter patterns come into play in tandem. Author Stanley Newman provides entertaining and little-known facts that are sure to delight the solver once decoded. (For instance, did you know light bulbs in NYC's subway system turn in the opposite direction from standard bulbs, to discourage people from stealing them?)








