Cryptograms in Wonderland

Cryptograms in Wonderland by Rachel John, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 18, 2014, is a large print collection featuring 60 puzzles inspired by the whimsical works of Lewis Carroll. This edition, designed for ease of reading, invites readers to engage with quotes from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass while exercising their problem-solving skills. Each cryptogram presents a word puzzle that utilizes a simple substitution code, making it accessible for both seasoned puzzlers and newcomers alike.
Readers will find a variety of features to enhance their experience, including solutions located at the back, a hint page to assist with starting points, and tips for solving effectively. The book also includes original illustrations by John Tenniel, adding a visual element to the puzzles. With its focus on games and activities, Cryptograms in Wonderland offers an enjoyable way to challenge the mind while immersing oneself in the playful language of Carroll’s classic tales.
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Word play to challenge your mind!
Cryptograms in Wonderland is a collection of 60 puzzles taken from the brilliant nonsense of Lewis Carroll. Enjoy quotes from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass while working on your mental prowess. For those not familiar with them, a cryptogram is a word puzzle solved with a simple substitution code in which one letter stands for another. The word CAT might look like NVI, where N=C, V=A, and I=T.
- Solutions in the back
- Hint page to help you get started
- Tips and tricks for solving like a pro
- Original illustrations by John Tenniel
- Large print and double spaced to give you plenty of room to solve
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