A picture puzzle is usually a "rebus." The "M" might be incorrect.
gazelle
Puzzle, dazzle, fizzle
The answer is "Dressed to kill." This phrase is formed by combining the first letters of each word in the puzzle.
Press just the S and then the P. The puzzle changes the color of the letter that you press and of the letters adjacent to it. (on to off or off to on). The goal is to turn all the letters on, so with six letters in "escape" you only need to press the middle letter in the first set of three (the S) and the middle letter in the second set of three (the P).
Google "Arthur Wynne." There's a picture of it there.
Press just the S and then the P. The puzzle changes the color of the letter that you press and of the letters adjacent to it. (on to off or off to on). The goal is to turn all the letters on, so with six letters in "escape" you only need to press the middle letter in the first set of three (the S) and the middle letter in the second set of three (the P).
Press just the S and then the P. The puzzle changes the color of the letter that you press and of the letters adjacent to it. (on to off or off to on). The goal is to turn all the letters on, so with six letters in "escape" you only need to press the middle letter in the first set of three (the S) and the middle letter in the second set of three (the P).
Press just the S and then the P. The puzzle changes the color of the letter that you press and of the letters adjacent to it. (on to off or off to on). The goal is to turn all the letters on, so with six letters in "escape" you only need to press the middle letter in the first set of three (the S) and the middle letter in the second set of three (the P).
Press just the S and then the P. The puzzle changes the color of the letter that you press and of the letters adjacent to it. (on to off or off to on). The goal is to turn all the letters on, so with six letters in "escape" you only need to press the middle letter in the first set of three (the S) and the middle letter in the second set of three (the P).
Press just the S and then the P. The puzzle changes the color of the letter that you press and of the letters adjacent to it. (on to off or off to on). The goal is to turn all the letters on, so with six letters in "escape" you only need to press the middle letter in the first set of three (the S) and the middle letter in the second set of three (the P).
Press just the S and then the P. The puzzle changes the color of the letter that you press and of the letters adjacent to it. (on to off or off to on). The goal is to turn all the letters on, so with six letters in "escape" you only need to press the middle letter in the first set of three (the S) and the middle letter in the second set of three (the P).
The number of 3-letter codes that can be formed without repetition is equal to the number of choices for the first letter (4 letters), multiplied by the number of choices for the second letter (3 letters), multiplied by the number of choices for the third letter (2 letters). Therefore, the total number of 3-letter codes that can be formed is 4 x 3 x 2 = 24.