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TT2-Mini Non-Reading Games & Puzzles for Cupcakes - JUNE/JULY - from Captain Cupcake & LK
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Though I was using a tablet so it was a lot easier"
I couldn't do it with my desktop, so I turned upside down :D I got few curious look from my brother :D

A little bit harder
this time we’ll have eight!
Don’t fret and don’t worry,
I’m sure you’ll do great!

PUZZLE #32: Eight piece Slider puzzle is here. (Buddy Reads AND Sevens: Seven Letter Title) - Okay to post in thread. Please take a screen print and show the "Very good, you win." box. Please do NOT just post the bookcover.





You email your answer to the minichallenge email. You just look at it and figure out the title of the book and email it along with your name and team. :)

You email your ..."
Thanks

Though I was using a tablet so it was a lot easier"
I couldn't do it with my desktop, so I turned upside down :D I got few curious look from my brother :D"
LOL!
Rhonda wrote: "Where do I go to do puzzle 31? Is there a link? I'm lost."
Rhonda, there is NO link, Rhonda. You just look at the pic and see if you recognize the bookcover. If you do, then mail it to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.
You don't have to make a copy of the unscrambled bookcover. Just sent the name of the book and the author.
Rhonda, there is NO link, Rhonda. You just look at the pic and see if you recognize the bookcover. If you do, then mail it to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.
You don't have to make a copy of the unscrambled bookcover. Just sent the name of the book and the author.

A sneaky post of pretty dresses,
you'll have to piece together.
Just remember you voted for these,
so they couldn't get much better :)





This one you will have to watch,
for we’ve kicked it up a notch.
Hope they all don’t collide.
There are now eight to slide.
PUZZLE #34: Eight piece Slider puzzle is here. - Okay to post in thread. Please take a screen print and show the “Very good, you win.” box. Please do NOT just post the bookcover.





A little poem, to go public
With our first Round II Doublet.
We’ll start easy, and then get harder.
Still, gives you a “blinkie” with which to barter.
PUZZLE #35 - Doublet from "Bread to Toast"
Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com With Puzzle # in subject line. Be sure to tell me what Team you are assigned, though I have most of you memorized!
Doublets are word-link puzzles first created by Lewis Carroll. Changing only one letter at a time, and using the clues along the side, go from "bread" to "toast"... or vice versa!

From “bread” to “toast
- BREAD
- to separate into parts with suddenness or violence
- exposed and barren and often windswept
- wavering cry made by a sheep, goat, or calf
- made holy by religious rite; sanctify (past tense and a past participle)
- destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outward from an explosion
- brag
- TOAST





Rhonda wrote: "I am at a complete loss with the doublet puzzle. I've never seen one of these before. How is it done?"
Rhonda, you may start at the top or the bottom.
Changing only one letter at a time.
Using the clues along the side, go from "bread" to "toast."
Rhonda, you may start at the top or the bottom.
Changing only one letter at a time.
Using the clues along the side, go from "bread" to "toast."

You have to look word/synonym of explanations on the side that have one letter different from word above and below - example: toad --> load --> loan
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