Rebus Puzzles and Answers: A collection of visual word puzzles with creative solutions.
A grid of rebus puzzles and their answers, featuring wordplay and visual clues such as "NO NO RIGHT" for "Right Under the Nose," "Vision Vision" for "Double Vision," and "COFFEE" for "Coffee Break."
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The image you've uploaded is a collection of rebus puzzles—a type of word puzzle where words or phrases are represented by combinations of pictures, letters, and symbols. Each puzzle uses visual cues to represent a common phrase or idiom.
Let’s go through each one and explain the solution:
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- Visual: "NO" above "NO", with "RIGHT" below.
- Explanation: The two "NO"s stacked over "RIGHT" suggest that "no" is right under the nose (i.e., literally beneath it). But the phrase is a play on words: “Right under the nose” means something obvious but overlooked.
- ✔ Answer: *Right Under the Nose*
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- Visual: The word "Vision" written twice.
- Explanation: Two visions = double vision.
- ✔ Answer: *Double Vision*
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- Visual: The word "COFFEE" in bold, with the "O"s looking like coffee cups.
- Explanation: Coffee break — a short pause for coffee.
- ✔ Answer: *Coffee Break*
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- Visual: Letters B, E, D separated.
- Explanation: "Bed" is spelled out, but the letters are spread apart — hence "bedspread".
- ✔ Answer: *Bedspread*
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- Visual: The word "HEAD" in large, bold letters.
- Explanation: The word "head" is shown in a big size — so it's a "big head".
- ✔ Answer: *Big Head*
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- Visual: The word "FREQUENCY" with the letters "QU" emphasized.
- Explanation: The word "frequency" is associated with high frequency (e.g., radio waves), and the emphasis on "QU" might be a red herring, but the clue points to "High Frequency".
- ✔ Answer: *High Frequency*
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- Visual: The word "PROMISES" with a broken or cracked appearance.
- Explanation: "Broken promises" — visually, the word looks fractured.
- ✔ Answer: *Broken Promises*
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- Visual: The word "GRASS" in green color.
- Explanation: Green grass — the color green indicates natural grass.
- ✔ Answer: *Green Grass*
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- Visual: The word "JOB" inside a box.
- Explanation: The box around "JOB" suggests something "inside" — an "inside job".
- ✔ Answer: *Inside Job*
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- Visual: Four 1s in a row.
- Explanation: "Looking out for number one" — the repeated 1s symbolize "number one".
- ✔ Answer: *Looking Out for Number One*
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- Visual: Two lines: "3. BLAME" and "4. BLAME"
- Explanation: Numbers 3 and 4 are both followed by "BLAME". But there's no mention of 1 or 2 — so "no one to blame" because the first two aren't listed.
- ✔ Answer: *No one to Blame*
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- Visual: A list:
- 1. Way
- 2. Whey
- 3. Weigh
- Explanation: The words sound similar ("way", "whey", "weigh") — all rhymes. So it's about counting the different ways these words can be pronounced or used.
- ✔ Answer: *Count the Ways*
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| Puzzle | Answer |
|-------|--------|
| NO NO RIGHT | Right Under the Nose |
| Vision Vision | Double Vision |
| COFFEE | Coffee Break |
| B E D | Bedspread |
| HEAD | Big Head |
| FREQUENCY | High Frequency |
| PROMISES | Broken Promises |
| GRASS | Green Grass |
| JOB | Inside Job |
| 1111 | Looking Out for Number One |
| 3. BLAME 4. BLAME | No one to Blame |
| 1. Way 2. Whey 3. Weigh | Count the Ways |
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✔ These are clever wordplay puzzles using visual and phonetic clues. The key is to look beyond literal meanings and consider puns, homophones, and visual arrangements.
Let me know if you'd like to create your own rebus puzzles!
Let’s go through each one and explain the solution:
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1. NO NO RIGHT
- Visual: "NO" above "NO", with "RIGHT" below.
- Explanation: The two "NO"s stacked over "RIGHT" suggest that "no" is right under the nose (i.e., literally beneath it). But the phrase is a play on words: “Right under the nose” means something obvious but overlooked.
- ✔ Answer: *Right Under the Nose*
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2. Vision Vision
- Visual: The word "Vision" written twice.
- Explanation: Two visions = double vision.
- ✔ Answer: *Double Vision*
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3. COFFEE
- Visual: The word "COFFEE" in bold, with the "O"s looking like coffee cups.
- Explanation: Coffee break — a short pause for coffee.
- ✔ Answer: *Coffee Break*
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4. B E D
- Visual: Letters B, E, D separated.
- Explanation: "Bed" is spelled out, but the letters are spread apart — hence "bedspread".
- ✔ Answer: *Bedspread*
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5. HEAD
- Visual: The word "HEAD" in large, bold letters.
- Explanation: The word "head" is shown in a big size — so it's a "big head".
- ✔ Answer: *Big Head*
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6. FREQUENCY
- Visual: The word "FREQUENCY" with the letters "QU" emphasized.
- Explanation: The word "frequency" is associated with high frequency (e.g., radio waves), and the emphasis on "QU" might be a red herring, but the clue points to "High Frequency".
- ✔ Answer: *High Frequency*
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7. PROMISES
- Visual: The word "PROMISES" with a broken or cracked appearance.
- Explanation: "Broken promises" — visually, the word looks fractured.
- ✔ Answer: *Broken Promises*
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8. GRASS
- Visual: The word "GRASS" in green color.
- Explanation: Green grass — the color green indicates natural grass.
- ✔ Answer: *Green Grass*
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9. JOB
- Visual: The word "JOB" inside a box.
- Explanation: The box around "JOB" suggests something "inside" — an "inside job".
- ✔ Answer: *Inside Job*
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10. 1111
- Visual: Four 1s in a row.
- Explanation: "Looking out for number one" — the repeated 1s symbolize "number one".
- ✔ Answer: *Looking Out for Number One*
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11. 3. BLAME 4. BLAME
- Visual: Two lines: "3. BLAME" and "4. BLAME"
- Explanation: Numbers 3 and 4 are both followed by "BLAME". But there's no mention of 1 or 2 — so "no one to blame" because the first two aren't listed.
- ✔ Answer: *No one to Blame*
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12. 1. Way 2. Whey 3. Weigh
- Visual: A list:
- 1. Way
- 2. Whey
- 3. Weigh
- Explanation: The words sound similar ("way", "whey", "weigh") — all rhymes. So it's about counting the different ways these words can be pronounced or used.
- ✔ Answer: *Count the Ways*
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Summary of All Answers:
| Puzzle | Answer |
|-------|--------|
| NO NO RIGHT | Right Under the Nose |
| Vision Vision | Double Vision |
| COFFEE | Coffee Break |
| B E D | Bedspread |
| HEAD | Big Head |
| FREQUENCY | High Frequency |
| PROMISES | Broken Promises |
| GRASS | Green Grass |
| JOB | Inside Job |
| 1111 | Looking Out for Number One |
| 3. BLAME 4. BLAME | No one to Blame |
| 1. Way 2. Whey 3. Weigh | Count the Ways |
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✔ These are clever wordplay puzzles using visual and phonetic clues. The key is to look beyond literal meanings and consider puns, homophones, and visual arrangements.
Let me know if you'd like to create your own rebus puzzles!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solutions to brain teasers.