
Jugglegrams (1934)
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Descrizione: Jugglegrams has three cardboard sheets with punch-out letter tiles that can be used for several word puzzles and games. For individuals, the tiles are used; for groups, the letters are read out so people can write them down on their sheet -- a pad of blank white sheets is provided. Solutions are also provided on separate papers, some of them stapled shut.
Jugglegrams. There are 36 puzzles on the sheets, each with 9-12 jumbled letters and a clue (e.g. "1. ADEEIIJNOORR A beautiful city a long way from New York")
Words Within Words. This is a challenge to find all the words possible for each of the Jugglegrams puzzle sets of letters. (Their solution has 76 words from puzzle 1.)
Word Squares. Four puzzles where 36 or 25 letters are given, and the player arranges them into a 6x6 or 5x5 word square. Individuals can use the appropriate tiles to help in solving
Juggled Slogans. 17 puzzles, each of which is a scrambled well-known advertising slogan (from the early 1930s). Each one has its letters listed in a way that shows the words' length (e.g. "AAE EOO OSS NNN WWHH MKT").
Anagrams. "After you have broken up all the letters in the Juggled Words, you have enough letters to play Anagrams." The sheets have a total of 432 tiles, 24 of which are blank, and each alphabet letter appears at least twice. Anagrams being a very popular game of the era, they do not explain how to play it.
Jugglegrams. There are 36 puzzles on the sheets, each with 9-12 jumbled letters and a clue (e.g. "1. ADEEIIJNOORR A beautiful city a long way from New York")
Words Within Words. This is a challenge to find all the words possible for each of the Jugglegrams puzzle sets of letters. (Their solution has 76 words from puzzle 1.)
Word Squares. Four puzzles where 36 or 25 letters are given, and the player arranges them into a 6x6 or 5x5 word square. Individuals can use the appropriate tiles to help in solving
Juggled Slogans. 17 puzzles, each of which is a scrambled well-known advertising slogan (from the early 1930s). Each one has its letters listed in a way that shows the words' length (e.g. "AAE EOO OSS NNN WWHH MKT").
Anagrams. "After you have broken up all the letters in the Juggled Words, you have enough letters to play Anagrams." The sheets have a total of 432 tiles, 24 of which are blank, and each alphabet letter appears at least twice. Anagrams being a very popular game of the era, they do not explain how to play it.