Picture Puzzles: E or Not, SHUNSHUNSHUN & GI GI GI

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This discussion centers around word puzzles known as rebuses or dingbats, where participants share and solve creative linguistic challenges. Key examples include "Ready or not" and "tennis shoes," showcasing the playful nature of language manipulation. The conversation emphasizes the enjoyment of these puzzles, with users contributing their own creations and interpretations, such as "Scrambled eggs" and "in alphabetical order." The community actively engages in solving and refining these puzzles, highlighting their popularity and the cognitive skills involved.

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  • Understanding of rebus puzzles and their structure
  • Familiarity with wordplay and linguistic creativity
  • Basic knowledge of phonetics for sound-based puzzles
  • Ability to interpret visual and textual clues in puzzles
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  • Explore advanced rebus puzzle techniques and variations
  • Research the history and evolution of rebus puzzles
  • Learn about phonetic wordplay and its applications in puzzles
  • Investigate online platforms for sharing and solving rebus puzzles
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This discussion is beneficial for puzzle enthusiasts, linguists, educators, and anyone interested in enhancing their problem-solving skills through creative wordplay.

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rewebster said:
--can you do a quick 'explain, please'?

I have no idea what a 'ble' is, but there is none here: no ble, noble.

Bold and noble
 

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