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Expanding your Mind with Rebus Puzzles

Expanding your mind does not end with gaining new facts – you need to cultivate new thinking approaches that will make the information that you already know more useful. Brain teasers are the best exercises designed to stimulate cognitive function, which encourage the brain to work and complete the exercise. Brain teasers are not just for fun, these brain exercises improve creative thinking which is why teachers often use them as educational tools. Furthermore, doing brain teasers can actually help keeping the mind more fit.

Brain teasers may come in different structures. Generally, puzzles are the most common brain teasers. The puzzles may be visual or may involve numbers and word plays - in this case, a rebus puzzle. A rebus is a puzzle in which words, phrases, or sayings, are cryptically represented by combinations of pictures and individual letters.

Rebus puzzles are fun and challenging brain teasers. The word rebus comes from the Latin phrase "non verbis, sed rebus," meaning "not by words, but by things.” Basically, you must have a large collection of common words and phrases in order to solve rebus puzzles. It will be difficult to solve rebus puzzles without the general knowledge of famous quotes, sayings, literature, clichés and even popular culture.

There are different ways in solving rebus puzzles. Clues are always given in terms of the positioning, colors, and sizes of the words or pictures. Most of the time these clues are employed within a single rebus puzzle.

POSITION:
One of the most common clue is the positioning of words and symbols relative to the picture containing the puzzle, and with the other words and symbols.

COLOR:
If the word of part of the word is printed with colors other than the usual color, black, the color probably is relevant to the puzzle.

SIZE:
The words in the puzzle may be written unusually large or small and are probably tied to the answer of the puzzle.

DIRECTION:
The direction in which a word is oriented provides clues to solve the puzzle. The direction can denote down, backward, back, behind, right and left to name a few.

QUANTITY:
The puzzle can defend on the number of times in which a word appears. This can denote the use of that number or simply that word should be plural.

Here's a collection of rebus puzzles (Click a picture to enlarge and for a slide show):



















































































This collection will be updated every week.


 
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