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They span early childhood through adulthood: many titles target roughly ages 4–12, some are aimed at older teens or adults, and at least one listing is labeled “22 Years and Up.”

Page counts vary widely: many children’s riddle and joke books run about 40–150 pages, while some puzzle collections extend to several hundred pages.

Difficulty varies by title: some picture-riddle books advertise more challenging spreads, 'Would You Rather' volumes organize content by level, and logic puzzle collections can be clever and demanding for seasoned solvers.

Counts vary by type: some titles list 160+ questions, many puzzle volumes advertise around 100 logic puzzles, and a cipher book notes 45 diagrams—overall totals range from a few dozen up to several hundred items.

Look for clear difficulty levels or game-style formatting, portability for travel or sleepovers, and titles that explicitly advertise family time or group play.

Specialized topics include joke-writing instruction and performance, murder-mystery logic puzzles, and detailed guides to historical and practical ciphers and secret writing.

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