#21 - Hard Decipher Rebus

Can you decipher below rebus ?

PBLUESAISNUERSES

Mixing business with pleasure.(PbLuEsAiSnUeRsEs)

#22 - Decode Word Language Puzzle

In a coded language:
a) "Cosey Miso Ro" means "We are Goblins";
b) "Tichu KoPi Miso Pa" means "they are Evil People";
c) "Juha Liho KoPi " means "Who is Evil";
d) "Ro Miso Pi KoPi" means "the Goblins are Evil".

Can you find out what word means "The" in this coded language ?

"The" is defined by the word "Pi".

In the statements (a), (b) and (c), common coded word is "Miso" and common normal word is "are". So, "Miso" means "are".

In the statements (a) and (d), common coded word (except "are") is "Ro" and common normal word is "Goblins". So, "Ro" means "Goblins".

Similarly, in the statements (b), (c) and (d), common coded word is "KoPi" and common normal word is "Evil". So, "KoPi" means "Evil".

Therefore, "Ro", "Miso", "KoPi" means "Goblins", "are", "Evil" respectively. Thus, in statement (d), the remaining word i.e., "Pi" means "the".

#23 - Tricky Cryptogram Puzzle

Below, you can see some coding:
January = 1017
February = 628
March = 1335
April = 145
May = 1353
June = 1064
July = 1074
August = 186

Now deciphering the way it has been coded, can you find out how September will be coded?

January = 10|1|7
10 is the position of letter J in alphabetical order.
1 is the position of January in months.
7 is the number of letters used in the word January.

Same goes for all the months, thus
September = 19|9|9 (1999).

#24 - Cracking The Password Cipher Puzzle

A guy was writing his first book. After saving the document, he locked his laptop with a password and mentioned some phrases for the hint box.

A friend of his tried opening his laptop but found out that it was password protected. Following is the hint that appeared.
1 mobile 3 books 2 roars 1 night 4 balls 2 lighters 1 ghost 1 hat 3 watches

It seemed awkward to him. Can you help him in cracking the password?

Cracking The Password Cipher Puzzle

The password is - Moonlight
If you are wondering how, then the answer lies in the hint only. You have to take the corresponding number letter of each word.
1st in mobile is M
3rd in books is O
2nd in roars is O
1st in night is N
4th is balls is L
2nd in lighters is I
1st in ghost is G
1st in hat is H
3rd in watches is T.

#25 - Fun Equation Puzzle

You are given the sum of symbols in each row and column in the attached figure. Analyzing the figure, can you find out the value of the symbols?

Fun Equation Puzzle

Value of Circle is 3
Value of Star is 5
Value of Triangle is 4

#26 - Decode Text Riddle

If in a code language, DISTANCE is written as IDTUBECN and DOCUMENT is written as ODDVNTNE, the how will THURSDAY be coded as in the same language?

Decode Text Riddle

HTVSTYAD

DISTANCE = IDTUBECN
D and I are interchanged in position.
S, T and A are added with one position to form T, U, B respectively.
N, C and E are written in opposite order.

Thus in the same manner
THURSDAY= HTVSTYAD.

#27 - Decode Puzzle

Decode the below four famous ciphers

8P of the SS
1M of the E
1S of the SS
60M in 1H

Decode Puzzle

8P of the SS - 8 planets of the Solar System
1M of the E - 1 Moon of the earth
1S of the SS - 1 Sun of the Solar System
60M in 1H - 60 minutes in 1 Hour

#28 - Three Cipher Riddles

Decode below three cipher riddles
26 L of the A
7 D of the W
1000 Y in a M

Three Cipher Riddles

26 L of the A - 26 Letters of the Alphabet
7 D of the W - 7 days of the Week
1000 Y in a M - 1000 years in a millenium

#29 - Unlock The Distance Puzzle

Distances from you to certain cities are written below.
BERLIN 200 miles
PARIS 300 miles
ROME 400 milesAMSTERDAM 300 miles
CARDIFF ??? miles
How far should it be to Cardiff ?

Unlock The Distance Puzzle

100 miles. Each vowel is worth 300 and each consonant is worth -100. These are totalled in each city name to give the distance

#30 - Cipher Age Puzzle

If Susan is 10, Arabella is 20, and Jim and Neal are both 5, but Richard is 10, how much is Jennifer by the same system?

Cipher Age Puzzle

Jennifer is fifteen, in a system that awards five for each syllable.