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A riddle is something said. Its something said by mouth. A riddle should be pretty hard, A puzzle is made up of a 12 or more pieces. You put them together and get any picture. You see which part macthes up with what and get your image.

try going to Google imaes to see a picture of a puzzle

you might find puzzles at a store or market too. hope that helps

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