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The Hidden Cipher

Test your skills with rebuses, brain teasers, sequences, ambigrams, and puzzle anagrams in this challenging and fun game. Can you decipher the hidden messages?

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The Hidden Cipher

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  1. The Hidden Cipher Feel the power of cipher

  2. Rebuses Rules • 1 question for each team • 50 points for correct answer • No passing • No negative marking

  3. Team 1 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Breakfast

  4. Team 2 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Half Hearted

  5. Team 3 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Slide Show

  6. Team 4 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Credibility Gap

  7. Team 5 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Back Door

  8. Team 6 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Left Overs

  9. Team 7 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Man Over Board

  10. Team 8 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Reduction

  11. Team 9 What hidden message does this picture have? Ans: Your Time Is Up

  12. Brain Teasers Rules • 9 questions • Open to all • 30 points for each correct answer • No negative marking • Time limit : 20 sec/ques

  13. Question 1 • What is so fragile that when u say its name it is broken? Ans: Silence

  14. Question 2 “ In this square there are _______ e’s” Enter a number from 1 to 10 to make the above statement true Ans: Seven

  15. Question 3 There was an empty barrel. A man filled it with something which made the barrel even lighter. How is this possible? Ans: He filled it with holes

  16. Question 4 Name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday, Friday, or Sunday. Ans: YESTERDAY , TODAY , TOMMOROW

  17. Question 5 Find out the simple familiar proverb restated in complicated language. “Everything that coruscates with effulgence is not aurous.” Ans: All that glitters is not gold.

  18. Question 6 What would this mean “P C of L = R, G and B” Ans: Primary Colours of Light = Red, Green and Blue

  19. Question 7 What comes next??? O T T F F S S E ... Ans: Nine (N). One, Two, Three ...

  20. Question 8 1 2  BLAME which means “one to blame.” 1,2,3,4,5,6,,,,38,39,40 LIFE would mean?? Ans: Life begins at 40

  21. Question 9 Ans:Option 4 This sequence concerns the number of sides on each figure. In the first segment, the three figures have one side, and then two sides, and then three sides. In the second segment, the number of sides increases and then decreases. In the third segment, the number of sides continues to decrease.

  22. Sequences Rules • 8 questions,1 question per team • Time : 45 seconds • No passing, no negative marking • 50 points for correct answer

  23. Question 1 Ans: 39Working from top to bottom, double each number and subtract 1, then 2, then 3 etc.

  24. Question 2 • Can you discover the missing number in this series?37, 10, 8229, 11, 4796, 15, 8742, ?, 15 Ans:6. The number in the middle of each triple is the same as the digits of either end's number when added together. 3+7=10=8+2 and so on

  25. Question 3 Identify the next two numbers in this series?101, 112, 131, 415, 161, 718, ???, ??? Ans: 192 021If you look at it as two-digit numbers you'll see:10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

  26. Question 4 Fill in the question mark place with an option Ans: Option C All four segments use the same figures: two squares, one circle, and one triangle. In the first segment, the squares are on the outside of the circle and triangle. In the second segment, the squares are below the other two. In the third segment, the squares on are the inside. In the fourth segment, the squares are above the triangle and circle.

  27. Question 5 • Which number when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix? 6 6 85 7 54 3 ?120 126 320 Ans: 86*5*4=120…..8*5*8=320

  28. Question 6 • 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, _______ Ans:361; 1 + 2 = 3; 1 + 2 + 3 = 6; 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10; 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 15; 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 21; 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 28; 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 = 36

  29. Question 7 • WHICH NUMBER COMES NEXT IN THE SERIES? 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, 56, _______ Ans:72(1)(2) = 2; (2)(3) = 6; (3)(4) = 12; (4)(5) = 20; (5)(6) = 30; (6)(7) = 42; (7)(8) = 56; (8)(9) = 72;

  30. Question 8 WHICH NUMBER COMES NEXT IN THE SERIES ? 1, 2, 10, 37, 101, _______ Ans:: 2262 - 1 = 1; 10 - 2 = 8; 37 - 10 = 27; 101 - 37 = 64; The differences between two consecutive numbers are 1, 8, 27, 64. (cubes of integers starting with 1). So, 101 + 53 = 101 + 125 = 226

  31. Ambigrams Rules • 6 questions • Buzzer round concept • Time : 20 secs • Correct answer 50 points, wrong answer -20 points

  32. Question 1 Ans:: Reverse Engineering

  33. Question 2 Ans:: New York Times

  34. Question 3 Hint : It isn’t the same when rotated 180 degrees. Ans : Life & Death

  35. Question 4 Ans:: Art & Science Philosophy

  36. Question 5 Ans:: Come in & Go away

  37. Question 6 Ans:: THE END & Puzzle

  38. Anagrams Rules • 6 questions, 1 question per team • Questions can be passed • Correct answer : 50 points • Passed question : 30 points (but if answer is wrong den -15) E) *negative marking only for passed question

  39. Question 1 I tried my had on a few sports and turned out to very on of the ABLEST TEN IN my club in this sport What’s ‘ABLEST TENIN’ ? Ans:: Table Tennis

  40. Question 2 ALL HYPE IT who do it, but the rest of us call it stamp collecting What’s ‘ALL HYPE IT ’ ? Ans:: Philately

  41. Question 3 We all still love this activity we took up as a kid. If you are unsure of the rules A DEMO GIVES you an idea of how it works. What’s ‘A DEMO GIVES ’ ? Ans:: Video Games

  42. Question 4 To travel UP HOLY ELF is better than to arrive What’s ‘UP HOLY ELF ’ ? Ans::Hopefully

  43. Question 5 This is the name of a James Bond movie and is an anagram for 'Red Golfing‘ What is ‘Red Golfing’ ? Ans::Gold Finger

  44. Question 6 He who can, does; he who cannot THE ACES What is ‘THE ACES’ ? Ans:: Teaches

  45. Ciphers Rules • 3 questions • Buzzer round concept • Correct answer: +100, wrong answer : - 30

  46. Caesar Cipher • It is aSubstitution Cipher that involves replacing each letter of the secret message with a different letter of the alphabet which is a fixed number of positions further in the alphabet. ExampleIn this example, each letter in the plaintext message has been shifted 3 letters down in the alphabet. Plaintext: This is a secret messageCiphertext: wklvlv d vhfuhwphvvdjh

  47. Caesar Cipher Decipher: Mx mw rsxtpeywmfpi No. of shifts: 4 Ans:It is not plausible

  48. Atbash Cipher • The Atbash cipher is a very specific case of a substitution cipher where the letters of the alphabet are reversed. In otherwords, all As are replaced with Zs, all Bs are replaced with Ys, and so on. • Because reversing the alphabet twice will get you actual alphabet, you can encipher and decipher a message using the exact same algorithm.

  49. Atbash Cipher • Decipher this: ZivBlfIrtsg Ans: Are You Right

  50. Pigpen Cipher The pigpen cipher is a simple substitution cipher exchanging letters for symbols based on a grid.

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