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A Puzzling Collection Trivia Quiz
There are ten types of puzzles or word play in this collection for you to find. The twist is that they are in anagram form, and you must choose them whilst avoiding the anagrams of words unrelated to puzzles.
A collection quiz
by spanishliz.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Left click to select the correct answers. Right click if using a keyboard to cross out things you know are incorrect to help you narrow things down.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:
Acrostic (I cost car) quizzes can be found all over FunTrivia, sometimes designated 9 for 10, though an acrostic can be any length. These puzzles are solved by reading the first letter of answers to a quiz or lines to a poem or something similar.
Anagram (a rag man) is the basis of this quiz, and just means changing the letters in a word or phrase to make another word or phrase.
Drop a letter (paled rotter) is self-explanatory, though sometimes letters are added.
Fractured (red cat fur) quizzes can be fun, especially when read out loud. In fractured form it might read "fur hack chard", perhaps.
Logic problem (oil berg clomp), or puzzle, can take different forms, but usually involves using clues to work out relationships between various given objects.
Mystery sort (sot merry sty) quizzes appeared on FunTrivia in 2023 and are self-explanatory.
Rebus (rubes) and Wordwise (I drew sow) are similar types of puzzle, with the former being more of a puzzle equation and the latter a puzzle picture.
Riddle (red lid) puzzles can be hard to write, as there might be more than one valid solution.
Rhymes (my hers) are just what you might think they are, but can be tricky.
The incorrect choices are all anagrams of places rather than puzzle types.
This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor Fifiona81 before going online.
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