PUZZLE ANSWERS
Quote Fall

Totally Tubular

Scientific Transformation

Eye Spy
Goose |
Owl |
Snake |
Mouse |
Bunny |
Snail |
Giraffe |
Spider |
Moth |
Hummingbird |

Egg-sactly!

Amazing Bubbles

Acid Bath

Around the Bend

Catchy Categories

Black and White

Wind Speed
Here are some possible answers:
Three-Letter Words:
ant
are
arm
art
ate
ear
eat
era
man
mat
men
met
mom
net
not
oar
oat
one
ore
ram
ran
rat
tan
tar
tea
ten
toe
ton
Four-Letter Words:
amen
ammo
atom
earn
mane
mare
mate
mean
meat
meet
moan
more
name
near
neat
note
rant
rate
rent
roam
rote
tame
team
tear
teen
term
tone
torn
tram
tree
Five-Letter Words:
enter
manor
meant
meter
tenor
Six-Letter Words:
remote
rename
moment
meteor
Seven-Letter Word:
memento
Head in the Clouds

Up or Down?

Sneaky Scientists

Giant Science Kriss-Kross

What's Going On?

I Can't Believe My Eyes!
13 or B?
You see a number 13 or a capital letter B depending on which way you read, left to right, or top to bottom. Visually, the letters and numbers are so similar that the figure in the middle trick your eyes, and can be read either way.
Crooked Lines or Straight?
The long black lines are parallel to each other. Take a ruler and measure to see that this is true. The short lines that go in different directions fool your eyes into thinking that the long lines are crooked.
Longer or Shorter?
Both lines are the same length. Measure them to see that this is true. The short, slanting lines at the end of the longer lines fools you eyes into thinking the top line is longer.
Where the Lines Cross
You should see flashing grey dots where the white lines cross. What's really interesting is that if you look directly at a gray spot, it disappears!
I See!
Differences in the two pictures happen in these places:
Flower in girl's hat
Lines on girl's socks
Leaves on plant in flowerpot
Lines on flowerpot
Label on watering can
Number of checks on calendar
Days of week on calendar
Spelling of LIGHT on boy's paper
Eraser on boy's pencil
Hair above boy's ear
Boy, Do You Look Familiar!


