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Cryptogram Puzzles about Cambodia - cover

Cryptogram Puzzles about Cambodia

Sharma Mahesh

Verlag: mds

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Beschreibung

Completing a puzzle, even the simplest of puzzles sets a single goal to achieve. This process involves problem-solving, reasoning skills, and developing solutions that one can later be transferred into his personal life.
Puzzles are a fun way for one to develop and refine your fine motor skills. When playing with puzzles, one must pick up, pinch and grasp pieces and move them around, manipulating them into slots, sorting them, and fitting them into the correct places. The accomplishment of achieving a goal brings so much satisfaction to a player. Overcoming the challenges involved in solving a puzzle gives you a sense of achievement and pride within. It provides a boost to your self-confidence and self-esteem as it prepares you for other challenges in future life.
This is a brain exercise that instantly grasps a person’s interest, and the person feels a sigh of relief only after solving the puzzle cryptogram. We should keep playing such games to keep our brains refreshed & active.  These games act like a gym for the brain which is both helpful & necessary for it. The words are encrypted using a secret code. Your job is to break the code by substituting letters for the comments.
A fully-fledged ready package of entertaining, inspiring & practical cryptogram puzzles. So play a lot of puzzles, educationally make fun, challenges your mind, teach and prepare yourself for future goals, boost your brain-power as well as enjoy your good time.
Verfügbar seit: 18.09.2022.

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