Ditloids Words & Numbers Puzzles Book 1 - General Knowledge Quiz Questions and Answers Great for Solving Alone, for a Pub Quiz or a Team Building Exercise
Book Details
Author(s)M.C Laxton
ISBN / ASINB00BZF246M
ISBN-13978B00BZF2464
Sales Rank1,203,098
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Ditloid puzzles are a really fun way of learning and remembering all kinds of general knowledge facts because you need to really wrack your brain to find the answer and most times you’ll find the answer hidden away somewhere in the back of your mind. It’s that process of recalling things you have learnt in the past that really helps develop your memory and aids you in learning.
Some of the harder Ditloids will have you thinking for a long time and you may get stuck and need to ask a friend or even work together to try and solve which is why these puzzles have proven an excellent way of building team work and group communication.
When I first discovered Ditloids I was at work and a work colleague bought in a quiz for us to do during our breaks, comprising of only 20 questions. We each got a copy of the questions to try and solve, it wasn’t ong before we were asking each other for the answers to the one’s we were stuck on.
It got to a point where we had naturally formed our own little groups and started working together. Then we found it became quite competitive between the groups, it was also very funny listening to some of the answers people were coming up with or saying the completely wrong answers out loud in hope that the other teams heard them and used them for their answers.
I only recently found that piece of paper with those questions on it and thought it’d be fun to make up a whole bunch of similar questions for a big quiz. I have now got 400 Ditloid questions which I have split into 2 books, there are 2 sections in each book these being Easy and Hard so anyone can try them.
I’m sure you’ll have fun with these puzzles, you may well find they are pretty addictive too and the more you do them the easier they become.
Don't take my word for it, try them out yourselves.
Have fun!
P.s Please could you take a moment after trying some Ditloids, to leave a brief review of the book. Your feedback is greatly apppreciated.
Thank you
Some of the harder Ditloids will have you thinking for a long time and you may get stuck and need to ask a friend or even work together to try and solve which is why these puzzles have proven an excellent way of building team work and group communication.
When I first discovered Ditloids I was at work and a work colleague bought in a quiz for us to do during our breaks, comprising of only 20 questions. We each got a copy of the questions to try and solve, it wasn’t ong before we were asking each other for the answers to the one’s we were stuck on.
It got to a point where we had naturally formed our own little groups and started working together. Then we found it became quite competitive between the groups, it was also very funny listening to some of the answers people were coming up with or saying the completely wrong answers out loud in hope that the other teams heard them and used them for their answers.
I only recently found that piece of paper with those questions on it and thought it’d be fun to make up a whole bunch of similar questions for a big quiz. I have now got 400 Ditloid questions which I have split into 2 books, there are 2 sections in each book these being Easy and Hard so anyone can try them.
I’m sure you’ll have fun with these puzzles, you may well find they are pretty addictive too and the more you do them the easier they become.
Don't take my word for it, try them out yourselves.
Have fun!
P.s Please could you take a moment after trying some Ditloids, to leave a brief review of the book. Your feedback is greatly apppreciated.
Thank you
