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Punzhu publishes a variety of puzzle magazines in Adobe PDF that you may download for free by clicking on the [http://www.magazine.punzhu.com/index.php "Free Magazines"] link on our main menu. Registration, which is also free, is required to access our magazines. | Punzhu publishes a variety of puzzle magazines in Adobe PDF that you may download for free by clicking on the [http://www.magazine.punzhu.com/index.php "Free Magazines"] link on our main menu. Registration, which is also free, is required to access our magazines. |
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Anagram puzzles.
An anagram is a word written backward or scrambled. For example, "anagram" can be scrambled to "a ragman", "ram a nag", "arm a nag", and many other variations of the word.
Anagrams can be used in crosswords and other word puzzles. When used in crosswords as clues the anagram usually includes the number of letters in a word to help solvers when the solution is two or more words. See 1 and 4 Down in crossword example below.
Free Puzzle Magazines:
Punzhu publishes a variety of puzzle magazines in Adobe PDF that you may download for free by clicking on the "Free Magazines" link on our main menu. Registration, which is also free, is required to access our magazines.
- Directory:Punzhu Puzzles