Visual Puzzles Challenge: Can You Solve These Brain Teasers with Friends?

shrutiarjun
Hello, I am posting some visual puzzles. Crack it! Your time starts now.

Seeing the response, more will be added. Addition from friends is always welcome.
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Shonam
Hi there!

I think I can crack them out, buddy! Here are the phrases:
1. Forgive & Forget
2. Once in a Blue Moon
3. Half-Hearted

How's it?!?!
rajasekar16
Good one. I have some more visual puzzles:

1. CCCCCCC
2. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTVWXYZ
3. R|E|A|D|I|N|G
4. ECONOMY
rajasekar16
Hi Vijeta,

I know the answer for the last three, but I have no idea about the first one.

1. You are out of touch.
2. Up before eight.
3. Life starts after 40.
akrurs
Hi Friends,

Try these now: :-P

1. poFISHnd
2. rcon ebsan crtaosr easp

Hey Rajasekar,

I know the first one; it's "big Fish in Pond." The second one is a bit tricky. I've never heard/read/spoken that language... (Kidding... :):) )
rajasekar16
Good job Shruthi, but I am not able to get the answer for the second one which you have posted (Mary + Mary). Anyway, let others try.

- Rajasekar
shrutiarjun
Rajasekar, let me try:)

1. IF SOLUTION THEN PROBLEM.
Answer: If you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem :-D

2. I'm
The World
Answer: I am out of the World... not sure :confused:
shrutiarjun
Rajasekar, let me try:)

1. IF SOLUTION THEN PROBLEM.
Answer: If you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem :-D

2. I'm
The World
Answer: I am on top of the World. Not sure :confused:
rajasekar16
Friends, try these now:

stand
1. -----------
I
ZERO

2. ------------
B.E
M.E

Hi Reji,

There are 9 Cs in that.
marun84
Both searching for answers on Google and replying... I will give you a mathematical problem. Can you solve it?
marun84
You have to use only the numeric 4 four times. You can add, multiply, divide, or subtract, but you must use 4 four times only. The answer has to be 20. Can you solve it?
shrutiarjun
Corrected Text:

Correct answers....Akrur:-P

Hey Rajasekar......let me try

1. Life after Death
2. Think BIG
3. Glance

Are these answers correct? :confused:

Regards..........Sindhu:)
shrutiarjun
Answer to the 2nd question is correct. Rajasekar :-P. Waiting for the answer to the first one.

Regards,
Sindhu :)
shrutiarjun
CORRECT... 😛

Now solve these 😎:icon6:
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shrutiarjun
Rajasekar is coming closer! Ok, one clue: if you do not give first preference to your time, what will happen? That's the answer.
shrutiarjun
The corrected text with proper paragraph formatting is as follows:

2nd one is Right Akrur:-P

But the first answer is no. Try again. Ok, one more clue... if you would have answered it right, my reaction is the answer. He he he:-D
rajasekar16
Try this now. Sindhu, I am not able to get the answer for the first one which you have posted.

1. GIFIREN

2.
SHUT
SIT

3.
U
S
T
I

4.
STROKES

Please let me know if you need further assistance.
shrutiarjun
Hi all, good morning!

Hey Akrur, I am not sure whether the answers to the previous puzzle are correct. I have not received any reply from Rajasekar, and moreover, one question is still unanswered.
akrurs
Hi Shruti,

Good morning.

Ok, let it be what happened. Don't wait for the answers. If you have a collection of puzzles, please post them.

Actually, I am very interested in this post because firstly, it provides brain exercise, and secondly, this post is very interactive.

Regards!
Akrur... :)
bharathisarkar
Hi friends,

Here is a file of such visual puzzles attached. I have tried to solve the same, and below are the solutions as per me:

1. Seven Seas
2. Level Up
3. Forgive and Forget
4. Without U
5. Downtown
6. Partial Lucky
7. He's by Himself
9. First Aid
10. West End
11. Six Feet Underground
12. Backward Glance
13. Tricycle
14. Reading Between the Lines
15. Crossroads
16. Three Degrees Below Zero
17. Neon Lights
18. Just Between You and Me
19. One Million
20. Under Promise
23. Jack in the Box
24. Growing Economy
26. Just Cornered
28. Making for Lost Time
29. Standing Ovation
30. I Understand You Undertake to Under My Undertaking

Also attached herewith is one more file of puzzles that can be played with matchsticks and coins. The solutions to these puzzles are also provided along with the problems.

Hope you like them and use them whenever required.

Regards,
Bharathi
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shrutiarjun
Corrected text with spelling, grammar, and formatting:

Correct answer: razz: Akrur

Now... one riddle and one visual:

1. What goes around the world but stays in a corner?
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bharathisarkar
Hmm... Could it be a postal stamp?

Now one from me -

Who am I? Even if you take away "whole" from me, I am still left back with some.
shrutiarjun
1. You can have me but cannot hold me; Gain me and quickly lose me. If treated with care, I can be great, and if betrayed, I will break. What am I?

2. What word is always spelled incorrectly?
SRINIVAS.CH
1. You can have me but cannot hold me; Gain me and quickly lose me. If treated with care, I can be great, and if betrayed, I will break. What am I? :confused:
Ans: Confidence

2. What word is always spelled incorrectly? :?:
Ans: "Incorrect"
prabhakarssp
Here is the corrected text with proper spelling, grammar, and paragraph formatting:

User input: Give answers to your new quotes I'm not able to find.
Now some more from my side...
1- Promise
2- Touch
3- Up 8
4- 1, 2, 3..., 38, 39, 40 Life
Let me know the answers... 🌟
shrutiarjun
Good Morning Everybody :-P

Thanks, Srinivas, your second answer is 100% correct, but the answer to the first question is "TRUST".

Thanx.... Shabana and Prabhakar :)

Prabhakar.... :)

1- Promise: Broken Promise

2- TO...CH: U out of Touch
U

3- UP 8: Up before 8

4- 1,2,3....,38,39,40 LIFE.....: Life starts after 40

the answers are already there in the first section..... :)
shrutiarjun
:huh: :-P

1- LUCKY
Ans: Lucky break :-D

2- MILONELION :huh:
Ans: One in a million. :-P

3- ..KNEE ....LIGHTS
Ans: Neon lights. :confused::?

I have corrected the spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors in the text and ensured proper paragraph formatting with single line breaks between paragraphs.
rajasekar16
Hi Friends,

Good Shruti, you have answered the three puzzles which I have posted on Friday. The answer for the one which you have left:

U
S
T
I

Ans: It's up to you.

Then answer now for these:

STAND
1. ----------
I
2.
W T
H S
A U
T M
3.
CYCLE
CYCLE
CYCLE
shrutiarjun
Hi, RS :-P

Is it confused?

1. I Understand?
2. :confused:
W T
H S
A U
T M
................Trying :icon1:

3. Tri-Cycle :huh:......... Life Cycle :confused: not sure

BTW... What about Answers to my Questions :confused:

A.
1. glance
2.
3. glance
4. glance
5. glance

B
"It cannot be seen, cannot be felt
cannot be heard, cannot be smelt
it lies behind stars and under hills
and empty holes it fills"
vijetashukla
Try this...

As fast as an eagle, as slow as a slug. As tall as a tree, as small as a bug. Sometimes in front, sometimes behind. Never on top, and always aligned. What is it? :icon9: :icon9:
vijetashukla
It cannot be seen, cannot be felt, cannot be heard, cannot be smelt; it lies behind stars and under hills, and empty holes it fills.

ANS is Darkness........:icon10:

First still trying yaar:icon9:
shrutiarjun
Good, Vijeta. :) Try the first one also; it is in the same lines. :-P

OK, now some more. :-D

Qn. 1: What can you catch but not throw? 🤔

Qn. 2: The man who invented it doesn't want it. The man who bought it doesn't need it. The man who needs it doesn't know it. What is it?
surabhiisgr8
Hello friends,

First one trying... 2nd and 3rd already answered... 4th downside!!! Solve this....

STAND TAKE MINE TAKING ???
I YOU 2 MY

Surabhi
rajasekar16
Hi friends,

Here are some more for you:

1. Hijklmno
2. Deef - (that is not reverse feed) Try to get exact answer
3. Cloud
Th
4. Ddddddddddd
Dddwestdddd
Ddddddddddd
5. S
L
O
W

I have corrected the spellings and formatting of your input. Let me know if you need further assistance.
rajasekar16
Hi, I am glad to see you all again. I was waiting for your reply yesterday. Shruti, your answers are correct, and the answer for the one you left is "Thunder Cloud."

3. "th (under) cloud" = Thunder Cloud.
vijetashukla
Answer this... Attached file for you all :)
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shrutiarjun
Thank you! :)

Hmm, now time for some more :icon6:

1. A certain crime is punishable if attempted but not punishable if committed. What is it? :confused:

2. You use a knife to slice my head and weep beside me when I am dead. What am I? :?:

3. No sooner spoken than broken. What is it? :huh:
rajasekar16
Hi friends, here I have some more puzzles:

1. [IMG]http://www.brainbashers.com/puzzleimages/k.gif[/IMG]
2. WRIST WRIST
3. VACATION
CCCCCCC
4. EHCA
akrurs
Hi Friends,

Here I have some more puzzles:

1.
![Image](http://www.brainbashers.com/puzzleimages/k.gif)

2. WRIST WRIST

3.
VACATION
CCCCCCCC

4. EHCA

Hi Raj,

I am not able to see the image uploaded. The answer to the 3rd puzzle is "Oversea Vacation"!

Regards,
Akrur :)
vijetashukla
Now solve this...

1- If you are in a dark room with a candle, a wood stove, and a gas lamp, what do you light first? 😛

2- Can you name four days that start with the letter "T"? 😔

3- Would you rather have a crocodile attack you or an alligator? 🤪

Answer these! 😄
shrutiarjun
1- If you are in a dark room with a candle, a wood stove, and a gas lamp, you only have one match. So, what do you light first? 😛
Ans: The match, of course, dear

2- Can you name four days which start with the letter "T"? 😢
Ans: Today, Tomorrow, Thursday, Tuesday 😕

3- Would you rather a crocodile attack you or an alligator?
Ans: I would rather the crocodile attack the alligator 😄
vijetashukla
Good job, Akrur! Keep trying for second place! :D

One more... Can you determine who finished where? 😳🤔🙄🚫🙄😱

Terry Tipton finished after Larry Limperton and Brian Blessed, but before Michael Miller. Paul Peterson finished before David Dickens and Larry Limperton. Simon Stevens finished after Paul Peterson and before John Jacks and Harry Hill. Kenny Kirkpatrick finished after Paul Peterson, Michael Miller, and Terry Tipton. Larry Limperton finished after Brian Blessed and David Dickens, but before John Jacks and Michael Miller. Michael Miller finished after Simon Stevens and Brian Blessed. Brian Blessed finished before John Jacks, Michael Miller, and Paul Peterson. David Dickens finished before Kenny Kirkpatrick and Terry Tipton, but after Simon Stevens. John Jacks finished before Kenny Kirkpatrick, Terry Tipton, and Michael Miller, but after Paul Peterson and David Dickens. Harry Hill finished before Michael Miller but after Larry Limperton, John Jacks, and Terry Tipton.
vijetashukla
Akrur,

Very Close :icon5: It's A Change of fortune... (It changes at number 4, right? So, fortune) :-P Keep it up :icon1:

srilakshmi k
Some More Friends:

1. Red hot
2. What goes up must come down
3. As Vijeta said, "Tent"
4. Reverse Stroke
5. Mixed vegetables

Am I correct?

Regards,
Srilakshmi
vijetashukla
User input:

Hey, let's start copying on the right track. Don't explain, just let it be... you know what will happen. Well, I think "banana" is not correct because you have to delete only six letters, then one word will appear. Even I'm trying :(

shrutiarjun
Thank you, Vijeta and Krishna. 😛

Oye...Answer is Correct yaar VJ....Jisney question post kiya ..i.e. Krishna ne hari Jhandi Dikha diya rey:icon6: Time for some more 😄

1. What phrase is represented below? EILN PU:huh:

2. What expression is represented here? I hear: "It, It, It, It, ..." You hear: "I_, I_, I_, I_, ..."! 😕

3. My thunder comes before the lightning; My lightning comes before the clouds; My rain dries all the land it touches. What am I? 🤔😕
vijetashukla
Theek hai jane do...hari jhandi ko laal kyun karna ;)
Well, your answers...
1- Line Up... :-P
2- Trying... :(
3- Volcano :-D

vijetashukla
Try This........

1-2-3-4-5-6

I am a 6-letter word. Letters 6-5-2 spell out a drink. Letters 4-5-2-3 spell out a fruit. Letters 1-2-6 spell out a pet. Letters 3-2-6 spell out a pest, which often gets eaten by 1-2-6. What am I?

Enjoy :-D
shrutiarjun
Good, Vijeta! 😛 Hmm, try to answer the 2nd one as well! 😄

Now coming to your question: 😕

I am a 6-letter word.
Letters 6-5-2 spell out a drink.
Letters 4-5-2-3 spell out a fruit.
Letters 1-2-6 spell out a pet.
Letters 3-2-6 spell out a pest, which often gets eaten by 1-2-6.
What am I?

CARPET. 😛
6-5-2: tea
4-5-2-3: pear
1-2-6: cat
3-2-6: rat... 😅
shrutiarjun
Hey, appropriate to the heading, some visual ones now.

2. What expression is represented here?
I hear: "It, It, It, It, ..."

You hear: "I_, I_, I_, I_, ..."! still waiting for the Reply
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Shabana Begum
Answers for the latest visual puzzles:

1. Diminishing corporate
2. Twice down to earth
3. In between jobs

Right??
shrutiarjun
Hi, good morning friends! 😛

Thanks Shabana and Supriya! :)

Hey,

3rd answer, i.e., "In between Jobs," is correct, given by both of you. But Shabana, the exact answer for the 1st one is "Corporate Downsizing" 😛 and the answer to the 2nd one given by Shabana is not correct, yaar. Try once more; you will be able to crack it! 😛

What about the answer to my riddle? 🤔
What expression is represented here?
I hear: "It, It, It, It, ..."
You hear: "I_, I_, I_, I_, ..." 😕 still waiting for the reply.
Shabana Begum
Hi all,

Here is a puzzle for you to solve and reply to me. Let me see who does it first.

I am a 10-letter city name. My 4th, 5th, and 6th letters form an educational degree. The 10th, 6th, and 9th letters are a part of the face. The 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th letters are used in hair. The 5th, 6th, and 7th letters are used in cricket.

Can you figure out who I am?
ahmadhifi
I saw: It, It, It, It, ......

and you hear: It, It, It, It, ....

What expression is represented here?

I hear: "It, It, It, It, ..."

You hear: "I, I, I, I, ...": still waiting for the Reply
shrutiarjun
Hi... Good Afternoon :-P :huh::icon9:... Ok, I am giving the answers to the unsolved questions:

What expression is represented here?
I hear: "It, It, It, It, ..."
You hear: "I_, I_, I_, I_, ..."

Ans: You will never hear the end of it.

Answer to Visual Puzzle No: 2: DOWN TO EARTH (down 2 Earth) :-P

Farmayiyega Gaur... here is some more: :icon6:
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shrutiarjun
Corrected Text:

Correct Answer...Rajasekar


Oh...so yeh baat hain... :icon6: Kya Jhakkas excuse hai
let me try for some Veg ones especially for you :-P


waiting for the answer to 2nd one :confused:

+ adding some more :)
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supriyamanocha
2nd one in the first puzzle by Shruti - Tuna Fish (2 na fish)

2nd Puzzle

1. Walk in the park
2. Point Blank Range :)

What say Shruti?
vijetashukla
Hmm, before I answered, everyone else did... :oops: I knew the first, chalo, second bhi pata chal gaya.. :) Some from my side now...

1. What is full of holes but still holds water?
2. What has no content, yet you can see it?
3. What falls but never breaks?
4. What is it that goes with an automobile and comes with it; is of no use to it; yet the automobile cannot move without it?
vijetashukla
Hey Akrur,

Nope :(
Ek bhi right nahi :confused:
Zara dimag ke ghode aur zor se daudao ji...:icon6:
Try Hard :-P

shrutiarjun
Answer given by Supriya and Rajasekar is correct.

Oye... VJ :-P

1. What is full of holes but still holds water?
Ans: Sponge :confused:

2. What has no content yet you can see it?
Ans: Hole :-D

3. What falls but never breaks?
Ans: Temperature :?:

4. What is it that goes with an automobile and comes with it; is of no use to it, and yet the automobile cannot move without it?
Ans: Noise :huh:

Answer to my 2nd Visual Puzzle (Fish wala Pending :confused:_)
vijetashukla
Hey Shruti, someone already answered your fish-related question, right? Well, the first, second, and fourth answers are correct, but the third one is incorrect. Give it a try, dear.

vijetashukla
Hey Supriya answered, right? The second one in the first puzzle by Shruti is Tuna Fish (2 na fish).

Yours is right this time. 😄
Shabana Begum
Hi all,

The attached Excel file was provided in this thread some time back, and I attempted to complete it as much as possible. However, there are still 6 missing entries. Could anyone help complete this and send the final Excel file?
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Shabana Begum
Hi all,

I found 3 more out of the 6 left over in the Excel. They are:
- 2nd one: split level
- 8th one: see-through blouse
- 27th one: apple pie

So, only 3 are left, which are 22, 26, and 28. Someone finish this and send the completed Excel, please. Year-end, friends, so it may take some time.

And HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL FRIENDS HERE :-P:)
supriyamanocha
26th is "Just around the corner." 28th is "making up for lost time." 22nd should be "Life after forty"... I had received the same Excel a little while ago. This particular visual (22nd) is wrong, I think, since it was not accepting anything at that time also. By the way, Shruti's 2nd and 3rd are still unanswered.
shrutiarjun
🔹 Hi, Friends 😜

Hey Shabana 😊, thanks for the wishes yaar, and wish you all a very Happy New Year too.

To rediscover the strength & faith within you, 😜
To rejoice in simple pleasures & gear up for new challenges.
Wishing you all a truly fulfilling 2009.

Sabke Dilo mein ho sabke liye Pyar,
Aanewala har din laye Khushiyon ka Tyohar,
Is ummid ke sath aao bhulke sare Gum,
New Year 2009 ko Hum Sab kare WELCOME 😜

Rajasekhar, your answer to the 1st question is correct 😜.
Shabana, it is not Tilted iceberg, in fact, the correct answer is "Tip of the Iceberg" 😊.
Rightly said Supriya 😜, and the answers to the 2nd and 3rd are:
2. falling in Love 😜
3. Too intense 😊
Are you ready for some more 😄, very easy ones... here it goes: 😜
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akrurs
Hi Friends,

Hope all enjoyed the 31st party and joined the offices.

This is my first puzzle which I am posting. Hope I will get the right answer here.

So here we go:

Please tell us what does this enclosed pic mean?
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Shabana Begum
Hi Shrutiarjun,

I tried your latest visual puzzles, and the answers are:
1. split banana
2. rail crossing
3. history after history

Are these correct?
akrurs
Hello Shabana Mam,

Oh, that's great that you know the answers. Is there any connection between the questions and being from Pune? I didn't quite understand what you were asking.

Regards,
Akrur... :)
akrurs
Hey Raj,

Sorry to say... it is not correct. Keep trying, you will get it! Come on, Raj!

Regards,
Akrur :)
bharathisarkar
Hi friends,

Please find the solved sheet of the visual puzzle.

Regards,
Bharathi Sarkar
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Shabana Begum
Hi Akrur,

I too found the answer to be WEST MAMBALAM. It's a part of Chennai, and "mambalam" means mango in Tamil. That's why I asked how you got such a question while being in Pune. By the way, what's the right answer?

[quote=akrurs;591441]
Hello Shabana Mam,
Oh nice... that's great you know the answers.
Is there any relation between getting the question and being from Pune? I didn't actually understand what you wanted to ask.
Regards!
Akrur...:)
akrurs
Good morning.

Shababna and Raj, ok... I don't know Tamil, so I didn't get the meaning of Mabalam!!!

The right answer is "Man go West."

Regards,
Akrur :)
shrutiarjun
Hello friends. Good Afternoon! :-P

Hmm Akrur, good one. :)

The answers to my previous puzzle given by Vijeta and Shabana are correct.
1. BANANA SPLIT
2. rail crossing
3. History repeats itself

I am not able to upload files. I think there is some problem with Citehr. Are you people facing the same problem?

Anyways!

Posting some EEEEZZZZZeee brain ticklers as a New Year Special.
1) What is represented by this?
C O F F E E

2) What starts with an E, ends with an E, and usually contains only one letter?
abhi16march
Ha ha ha... Shruti, you can also tell me about the answer. By the way, how did you guess that this is VIJETA?

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I have corrected the spelling and grammar errors in your message. I have also added proper punctuation and formatting for better readability. Let me know if you need any further assistance.
shrutiarjun
Hey Abhi, the answer to your question is:

Chathuringmes (a type of worm) :-P

Is it right? :confused:

Arrey, Vijeta's answer nahi hai... woh toh mainey VJ ko thanks kiya hai... correct answer to my 2nd puzzle keliye: :icon6: :icon6: :icon6:
vijetashukla
Hey Shruti, it's right, bingo! 😄

Mr. Abhi ji, well, doctors hate me as you made a mistake in writing the puzzle. Now, giving a description as well:

Chathuringmes is a parasitic worm. Fishermen use worms to catch fish. Doctors hate parasitic worms, but children love to eat gummy worms.
shrutiarjun
Hey, are you people facing problems uploading files? No clues.
shrutiarjun
Hey Abhi, you haven't answered yet. :-D

OK... Some more contribution from my side :-P

1. I'm light as a feather, yet the strongest man can't hold me for much more than a minute. What am I? :confused:

2. Pronounced as one letter,
And written with three,
Two letters there are,
And two only in me.
I'm double, I'm single,
I'm black, blue, and gray,
I'm read from both ends,
And the same either way.
What am I? :huh:

3. I can be long, or I can be short. I can be grown, or I can be bought. I can be painted, or I can be left bare. I can be round, or I can be square. :?:

Still facing the problem in uploading files :( :confused:
Shabana Begum
Hi,

The answer for the 2nd puzzle is "EYE." Keep trying!

And what's the answer for Abhi's puzzle about the prince and god...?
abhi16march
I'm light as a feather, yet the strongest man can't hold me for much more than a minute. What am I?

ANSWER: Breath
abhi16march
3. I can be long, or I can be short. I can be grown, or I can be bought. I can be painted, or I can be left bare. I can be round, or I can be square.

Answer: fingernail
shrutiarjun
Well done! Correct answers, Abhi and Shabana. 😛

Yeh uploading error 😕... kitney dinom tak chalega?

Abhi, no need for any more clues... humey lagjayega FLU. 😅 Give us the answer, Abhi. 😯😄
shrutiarjun
Good morning, friends! Still facing problems in uploading files, but anyways, posting some brain teasers:

1) What is represented by this brain teaser?
```
G G E
G E G
E G G
```

2) What is represented by this?
```
ecabt
```

3) My voice is tender, my waist is slender, and I'm often invited to play. Yet wherever I go, I must take my bow, or else I have nothing to say. What am I?
supriyamanocha
3) My voice is tender, my waist is slender, and I'm often invited to play. Yet wherever I go, I must take my bow, or else I have nothing to say. What am I?

Is it a violin?
shrutiarjun
Hi, good afternoon. Abhi, dimaag use karliya karo kabhi kabhi. Tumhara sawal tha Atpata and mera dose chatpata. Your answer to the 3rd question is correct, Supriya. What about the rest two? Still facing file uploading errors... yeh kab tak chalega?
abhi16march
Good afternoon Shruti. Shruti lagta hai tumne aaj nahi piya Fruitee. 😁 Tabhi tum baat kar rahi ho ulti pulti. 😁 Mera sawal tha atpata... Shruti ke bheje ka ho gaya... Poora chatpata... Bechari Shruti. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 Ya, still facing the problem...

shrutiarjun
Hi, Vijeta! Ekdum sahi answers, dear! 😛 Abhi, tum fruity peekar karte rehna, baatein tooti footi. Tumhein savdhan rakhna hai, humari duty. Some more... 😛

1) Alive without breath,
as cold as death,
never thirsty,
ever drinking,
when tired, never winking. 😕

2) What unusual property do the words FLOUR, TERN, and THIRSTY have in common? 🙂

Please let me know if you need further assistance or clarification!
vijetashukla
I know it's removing one letter from each word, and you get numerical words: Four, Ten, Thirty.

Still trying, confused.
shrutiarjun
Hi, Good Morning!

Hey Priya, your answer to the first question is the correct one.

Answer to the second question... awaited.

Hmm, now we can upload files. Okay, posting some more visual ones.
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shrutiarjun
Hi,

Waiting for the answer to the 3rd visual question. 🤔

Anyways... Posting some more visual puzzles... 😄 Just check them out! 😛
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shrutiarjun
Correct, Shabana. The answer is "Red in Face" :-P.

Good try, Rajasekar :)

Correct answers, Raj :-P. Dil maangey more :-D... so adding some more :icon6:
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shrutiarjun
Correct answer VJ :-P

Adding some more :icon6:
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abhi16march
Solve this Puzzle... you cannot, it's a challenge from me:

What fastens two people yet touches only one?

What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?
Waiting
Shabana Begum
Hi Abhi,

What fastens two people yet touches only one?

The answer is the wedding ring... right?

(Shrutiarjun's last visual was not yet answered...)
abhi16march
Hey, you both are right. Good, good, good. Now, next question: Who goes round and round on the house and in the house but never touches the house? Solve this puzzle.
shrutiarjun
Hi,

Great going VJ, Abhi, and Shabana! Oops, the answer to the 3rd visual puzzle is not correct, Ravi. Try again; you will definitely get it. 😊 Posting some more visuals 😃 and waiting for the answer to the previous puzzle (3rd Qn).
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