Yes, soften it with Goof Off, then scrape it with a craft knife, blade almost parallel with tile.
Melt it with Goof Off.
It depends on the type of ceramic adhesive. Many of them can be taken off tile with lacquer thinner on a rag.
There's a cleaning product called Goof-Off that is pretty good.
"Goof Off grafiti remover" or Acetone
If it's ceramic tile use a knife or scissor and scrape it off. Ceramic is virtually indestructible.If its linoleum use nail polish remover.
Use Goop or Goof-off available from Home Depot or any hardware store. If you don't want to use a chemical (although ceramic tile is very tough stuff) you could first try rubbing the area with baby oil. I suggest you try it on an area that isn't in the middle of your floor first to make sure that nothing bad happens in a visible area.
Grout can be applied over ceramic tile to fill the separations, then safely cleaned off the tiles with a wet to damp sponge.
It depends on the paint that was used to paint the tiles originally, but usually a methylene chloride stripper will take off an epoxy used to paint tiles and not harm the tiles. Use strippers only in a well ventilated area with protective clothing and eyewear.
To cut ceramic tile, use a tile cutter or a wet saw. With a tile cutter, score the tile's surface using a scoring wheel, then apply pressure to break it along the scored line. A wet saw uses a diamond blade to make precise cuts, with water cooling the blade.
Ceramic Tile Installation is not at all as hard as it may look. Simply find the measurements of the room for which you will install the Ceramic Tile, and go out to any of your local hardware stores and buy the tiles that fit you best. All you have to do is simply peel off the sticker on the tile, and just lay it neat and flat on your floor.
I suspect you mean "goof off". To goof off is to do nothing or to do fun things instead of doing the work you are supposed to be doing.