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The GCHQ Puzzle Book II
 
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ISBN13:9781405970501
ISBN10:1405970502
Binding:Map
No. of pages: pages
Size:198x129x28 mm
Weight:357 g
Language:English
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The GCHQ Puzzle Book II

 
Publisher: Penguin
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Number of Volumes: B-format paperback
 
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STEP ASIDE MURDLE BECAUSE GCHQ ARE BACK WITH EVEN MORE BRAIN-BENDING PUZZLES TO PUT YOUR WITS TO THE TEST
Now a pocket-sized paperback, The GCHQ Puzzle Book II is the ideal present for armchair code-breakers and amateur cryptographers alike
Fiendish, frustrating, annoying, fulfilling? Guardian

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The spooks at GCHQ need your help again.
Can you break these fiendish codes and prove you?re a master puzzler?
The defence of the realm depends on GCHQ. And these fiendish puzzles and tests are how they test the best. Have you got what it takes in this second round of brain-bogglers?
Inside you?ll find puzzles to develop:
- Lateral thinking and ingenuity- Skills to spot patterns- Your ability to break ciphers- A mindset to tackle authentic entrance tests
Keeping the country safe in secret since 1919, GCHQ is always on the look out for new recruits. Discover if you?ve got the kind of incredible, puzzle-solving mind to work there . . .
ENJOY THESE TWO TEASERS
Can you see how the following words are connected? Chuckle, Double, Euro, Pro, Stereo, Super, Tunnel
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If Groundhog Day is 1, Bastille Day is 2, Valentine?s Day is 7, then Hallowe?en is?
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?An explosion of a puzzle collection? The Times Literary Supplement