User:Skizzerz/Puzzle Archive

This is an archive of my weekly puzzles. Click here to view their answers here to view the puzzles.

Week 1
There is one mention of five, ten, and fifty in the word search below, can you find them?

T E F I  V   T Y E N E                  N E I F I T N E N T                  E N F T F I E I Y I                    X   E E I N E N T E F                  F E Y E E F I N I E  I T E T F N I N E N  N Y Y N I   L   E T I N  E T Y N I F T F T I

The mentions of five, ten, and fifty in the word search are in roman numerals and there is only one "V", one "X", and one "L" in the search.

Puzzle 1
There are ten numbered statements listed below. How many statements in this puzzle are true and which ones?

The first sentence is a statement that is true and the ninth numbered statement.
 * 1) The number of false statements is one.
 * 2) The number of false statements is two.
 * 3) The number of false statements is three.
 * 4) The number of false statements is four.
 * 5) The number of false statements is five.
 * 6) The number of false statements is six.
 * 7) The number of false statements is seven.
 * 8) The number of false statements is eight.
 * 9)   The number of false statements is nine.
 * 10) The number of false statements is ten.

Puzzle 2
What are the elusive characters? Missing two letters or numbers?

W A T E ? C M ? T L O N

If you look at the question, you will see that the large letters each match up with the beginning of a word. The C is for Characters and the T for Two.

Puzzle 1
Alphametic puzzles are series of numbers and letters that represent a well-known phrase or saying. For example: 52 C in a D (52 Cards in a Deck) 7 D a W (7 Days a Week) 13 in a BD (13 in a Baker's Dozen) So what do you think this one stands for? 5 W in the A 5 Words in the Answer