Saturday, October 30, 2010

More Hints for Puzzler #011




Hints for #011:






E




This week- the answer is one word, four syllables.


Monday, October 25, 2010

Phonetic Photo Puzzler #011

Hello!



Instructions follow the image sequence.



Time for #011:






E



Instructions

Turn each image into a sound, and string these sounds together to make the answer.
They are already in the proper sequential order, top to bottom.


It usually helps to think of several possible sounds for each image, along with any tangential phonetic associations or pieces. Each image usually represents one or two syllables. These are the tidbits of answer that you collect. Try several options for each image, do some research, et cetera. Once the bits have been collected, the possibilities might be arranged to sound like a word...

I tend to hunt for these phonetic chunks at Wikipedia, which can be a very helpful thing to know.





This week- the answer is one word.


Hints will be added on the weekend if no one has it yet.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Hints for Puzzler #010


More (with an additional edit on Sunday, pardon me) clues for puzzle#010-




















The answer is just one word; there are three syllables to it.







[images courtesy the great land of Wikipedia]

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Please widen your browser window to view the entire image.





What do you see?

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Phonetic Photo Puzzler #010


I have been informed that these puzzles are actually in the form of a rebus. Rebuses (cough) and their origins can be read about a your friendly neighborhood(-ly server-ed) Wikipedia entry.

On to the puzzle for this week.

It's number TEN (and well-timed in honor of all the tens around here lately):


Instructions follow the image sequence.










Instructions

Turn each image into a sound, and string these sounds together to make the answer.
They are already in the proper sequential order, top to bottom.


It usually helps to think of several possible sounds for each image, along with any tangential phonetic associations or pieces. Each image usually represents one or two syllables. These are the tidbits of answer that you collect.


Once the bits have been collected, you see what can be arranged...


This week, the answer is just one word.


Hint to be added on the weekend if no one has it yet.






Sunday, October 10, 2010

Puzzler #009: Added Hints



More clues?

#009:









This week, the answer is a phrase: two words, one possessive.



Guess here or at the original post.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Phonetic Photo Puzzler #009

Instructions follow the image sequence.



Here is #009:










Instructions

Turn each image into a sound, and string these sounds together to make the answer.
They are already in the proper sequential order, top to bottom.


It usually helps to think of several possible sounds for each image, along with any tangential phonetic associations or pieces. Each image usually represents one or two syllables. These are the tidbits of answer that you collect.
Once the bits have been collected, you see what can be arranged...


This week, the answer is a phrase!


Hint to be added on the weekend if no one has it yet.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

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(images are typically symmetrical- please adjust/maximize your browser window to make it so)


What do you see?





Hint for Phonetic Photo Puzzler#008

More clues:



















This week, the answer is just one word, 5 syllables.