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Puzzle Point: Castle

Puzzle Point: Castle. Solving this puzzle gives you ONE Grid Reference. Crown and Anchor dice have six sides and the faces have the six symbols: Club( ), Diamond( ), Heart( ), Spade( ), Crown( ), Anchor( ). All dice are identical and each symbol

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Puzzle Point: Castle

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  1. Puzzle Point: Castle Solving this puzzle gives you ONE Grid Reference Crown and Anchor dice have six sides and the faces have the six symbols: Club( ), Diamond( ), Heart( ), Spade( ), Crown( ), Anchor( ). All dice are identical and each symbol appears once on each of the dice. What symbol is on the opposite face to the Club? Select your answer below, and mark the corresponding Grid Reference on your answer sheet Crown( ) - J2 Answer: Spade( ) - B5

  2. Puzzle Point: Castle Minesweeper - Solving this puzzle gives you ONE Grid Reference In the game of Minesweeper the numbers in each square show how many mines lie in adjacent squares (I.e. squares which are adjoining horizontally, vertically or diagonally to that numbered square. For the grid reference you need, find the only blank square which is NOT a mine, and mark on your answer grid.

  3. Puzzle Point: Castle Mandatory Grid Reference B6 Row B Column 6

  4. Puzzle Point: Top of Valley Solving this puzzle gives you ONE Grid Reference

  5. Puzzle Point: The Mill – Spot the Difference The image on the right has two differences from the one on the left. The Grid References of the differences will give you two “hits” on your answer sheet

  6. Puzzle Point: Henbury Lodge This puzzle provides ONE grid reference Which four of the five pieces below can be fitted together to make a perfect square? Choose the right option to find the grid reference: ABDE: A10 CBEA: B8 ADEC: D8 BCED: J1

  7. Puzzle Point: Henbury Lodge Mandatory Grid Reference D10 Row D Column 10

  8. ( ) 2 Column number = 1 + 3 x ( 5 - 2 ) + 15 + 33 x 2 + 4 - 20 12 Puzzle Point: Henbury Lodge Find the Grid Reference: Row: D

  9. Puzzle Point: Combe Dingle Wordsearch - The complete word “Nelson” appears only once in the grid below. Find the Grid Reference of the first “N” and mark this on your answer grid The word could be placed horizontally, vertically or diagonally, and either forwards or backwards

  10. Puzzle Point: Combe Dingle Mandatory Grid Reference D6 Row D Column 6

  11. Puzzle Point: Combe Dingle Solving this puzzle will completely sink the “Defiance” The Defiance is placed horizontally in Row I To find the column numbers within row I: The sum of the squares of the three consecutive column numbers is 110

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