A rebus is a puzzle in which a letter or group of letters, called the rubric, represents the word or phrase to be guessed. An example is TLARH = \u27labrynth\u27 (LA by R in TH). In a phonetic rebus, the sounds of the rubric play a part; for example, PK = \u27puck\u27 (P: you see K) or QT = \u27cutie\u27 (cu tie). In an enigmatic rebus, the letters as they stand are insufficient to give the answer, and something not shown must be assumed; for example, Q = \u27one-tenth square mile\u27, where the not-shown SUAREMILE plays a part in the answer. Other examples of rebi can be found in the May and November 1972 issues of Word Ways
The aim of this paper is the investigation of some combinatorial aspects of written language, within...
The aim of this paper is the investigation of some combinatorial aspects of written language, within...
Recent investigations have established the value of using rebus puzzles in studying the insight and ...
In the National Puzzlers\u27 League rebus puzzle, a group of letters or other symbols, called a rubr...
A rebus is a letter or letter-group that is described by a word or phrase, introducing new spacing a...
The term rebus has, during the past century, been applied to several different types of word puzzles...
The May 1972 issue of this magazine introduced Word Ways readers to the Enigmatic Rebus -- a collect...
BB is a rebus. In fact it\u27s a rebus of rebus: Re-B us . In this article I mainly explore the o...
Those who enjoyed Mary Youngquist\u27s Loony Logos and Loony Logos Revisited in the May 1971 and...
Reproduced below is an easy rebus puzzle, using dictionary definitions (exact synonyms) instead of p...
Rebuses have been around for a long time. Most of them exploit letters only; some contain both lette...
This article continues the survey of the letter rebus begun in the February 1984 Word Ways; readers ...
This article continues the survey of the letter rebus begun in the February 1984 Word Ways; readers ...
Rebuses come in several varieties, the two most popular being positional ones (as in SYMPH = unfinis...
Recent investigations have established the value of using rebus puzzles in studying the insight and ...
The aim of this paper is the investigation of some combinatorial aspects of written language, within...
The aim of this paper is the investigation of some combinatorial aspects of written language, within...
Recent investigations have established the value of using rebus puzzles in studying the insight and ...
In the National Puzzlers\u27 League rebus puzzle, a group of letters or other symbols, called a rubr...
A rebus is a letter or letter-group that is described by a word or phrase, introducing new spacing a...
The term rebus has, during the past century, been applied to several different types of word puzzles...
The May 1972 issue of this magazine introduced Word Ways readers to the Enigmatic Rebus -- a collect...
BB is a rebus. In fact it\u27s a rebus of rebus: Re-B us . In this article I mainly explore the o...
Those who enjoyed Mary Youngquist\u27s Loony Logos and Loony Logos Revisited in the May 1971 and...
Reproduced below is an easy rebus puzzle, using dictionary definitions (exact synonyms) instead of p...
Rebuses have been around for a long time. Most of them exploit letters only; some contain both lette...
This article continues the survey of the letter rebus begun in the February 1984 Word Ways; readers ...
This article continues the survey of the letter rebus begun in the February 1984 Word Ways; readers ...
Rebuses come in several varieties, the two most popular being positional ones (as in SYMPH = unfinis...
Recent investigations have established the value of using rebus puzzles in studying the insight and ...
The aim of this paper is the investigation of some combinatorial aspects of written language, within...
The aim of this paper is the investigation of some combinatorial aspects of written language, within...
Recent investigations have established the value of using rebus puzzles in studying the insight and ...