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Synonyms and antonyms of Quizzes, puzzles and guessing games in American Thesaurus

Quizzes, puzzles and guessing games

brain teaser (noun)

a difficult question or problem that you try to solve for fun

charades (noun)

a game in which you can use only actions or movements to help the other players to guess a word or phrase

clue (noun)

a word or phrase provided to help you find an answer in a crossword

crossword (noun)

a word game on paper, in which the answers to questions called clues are written in rows of squares that cross each other so that some letters are shared

hangman (noun)

a word game in which one player has a limited number of chances to guess the other player’s word

jigsaw (noun)

a picture made of a lot of small pieces that you have to fit together

noughts and crosses (noun)

British the game of tic-tac-toe

puzzle (noun)

a game consisting of many pieces that you have to fit together correctly

puzzle (noun)

a game consisting of a set of questions that you have to answer by thinking carefully

quiz (noun)

a competition in which you answer questions

quizmaster (noun)

someone who asks the questions in a quiz

solution (noun)

the answer to a question in a puzzle, crossword, etc.

solve (verb)

to find the answer to a question in a puzzle, crossword, etc.

sudoku (noun)

a number game in which you fill a square of 81 smaller squares with the numbers 1 to 9 so that each row, column, and square of 9 squares contains each number only once

tic-tac-toe (noun)

American a game in which two players take turns to draw an X or an O on a paper marked with squares. The player who draws a line of three X’s or three O’s wins.

tiebreaker (noun)

an extra question asked at the end of a quiz to decide who will win when two players have the same number of points