How Do You Make A Wuzzle?
A wuzzle is a mind puzzle that disguises a common phrase, cliche or name in an arrangement of words, letters, symbols or figures. The ancient Persians called this type of puzzle a rebus. The object of a wuzzle is to discover the missing element, such as “in,” “over,” or “under.” For example “CI II” is solved as “see eye to eye” and “2TO” is “put two and two together.” You can make your own wuzzles for family and friends. Choose a common phrase or cliche, such as “he’s got a bat in his belfry.” Identify the important objects, such as “bat” and “belfry” in this case. Check if any of the objects are plural. There are no plurals in this case, but plurals and specific numbers should be indicated by repetition of the pluralized word. See how the objects interact. In this case, the bats are located inside the belfry. This is important in deciding how the words are arranged. Here, the word “bat” will be repeated several times inside “belfry” split into two parts. Draw how the words will be arr