Below, and in the pages that follow, you'll find a selection of puzzles in verse from the pages of The ENIGMA, grouped by type. Before each type, there's a brief explanation of how that puzzle type works. You can select a puzzle's title to see its solution (but please try it yourself first).
The ENIGMA also includes some puzzles that aren't in verse that you may want to try, including a cryptic crossword.
BEHEADMENT: A word becomes a new one when its first letter is removed.
Example: ONE = factor, TWO = actor.
1. BEHEADMENT (6, 5)
They followed the stream as it FIRST through the wood,
Staying as much in the shade as they could.
A splash, and a swimmer then came into sight.
“He's SECOND!” one Girl Scout cried out in delight.
CURTAILMENT: A word becomes a new one when its last letter is removed.
Example: ONE = aspiring, TWO = aspirin. The asterisk indicates that the six-letter word is capitalized.
2. CURTAILMENT (7, *6)
“Cleopatra,” if it's true
That opposites attract,
Could be called the ONE of “TWO”
By known historic fact.
DELETION: A word becomes a new one when an interior letter is removed.
Example: ONE = simile, TWO = smile.
3. DELETION (9, 8)
So the jury finally TWO that czar of crime?
And a jury trial is ONE? High bloody time.
4. DELETION (5, 4)
One year fat, one year lean.
Never anywhere between.
Diet changes every day;
Either ONE or TWO, I say.
On to many more puzzles in verse…
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