We have put together some AILO puzzles for secondary school students to do while they are a home. These are fun problems which encourage you to develop your lateral-thinking skills and learn a little about a new language. They are also closely linked with the school curricula and the PISA problem-solving competencies.
Q1. As Easy as 2-3-5 and As Easy as 2-3-5 Solution
Q2. I Found and I was Happy and I Found and I was Happy Solution
Q3. People and Places and People and Places Solution
Q4. Maori Loanwords and Maori Loanwords Solution
Q5. Transitions and Transitions Solution
Q6. Free the Friulian Three and Free the Friulian Three Solution
Q7. Georgias always on the mind and Georgias always on the mind Solution
Q8. Elder Futhark Runes and Elder Futhark Runes Solution
Q9. Palmyrene and Palmyrene Solution
Q10. Big dog, old bull, strong horse and Big dog, old bull, strong horse Solution
Q11. Read and Write Nepali and Read and Write Nepali Solution
Q12. Adam Peterson’s Grandmother and Adam Peterson’s Grandmother Solution
Q13. Ye Olde English Problem and Ye Olde English Problem Solution
Q14. Making a mark in Choctaw and Making a mark in Choctaw Solution
Q15. Basqing in the Sun and Basqing in the Sun Solution
Q16. German Mix n Match and German Mix n Match Solution
Q17. Malay and Malay Solution
Q18. Turkish Bath Time and Turkish Bath Time Solution
Q19. Kairak Verb Forms and Kairak Verb Forms Solution
Q20. Zuni and Zuni Solution
Q21. What would Sir Roy Say and What would Sir Roy say Solution
Q22. The house can’t eat you and The house can’t eat you Solution
Q23. Trilingual Characters and Trilingual Characters Solution
Q24. It’s all Greek to me and It’s all Greek to me Solution
Q25. What’s the Time in Tallinn and What’s the Time in Tallinn Solution
Q26. Lontara and Lontara Solution
Q27. Learning Yidiny and Learning Yidiny Solution
Q28. Hungarian Rocks and Hungarian Rocks Solution
Q29. A case of Pali and A case of Pali Solution
Q30. Hawaiian and Hawaiian Solution
Q.31. Cippus Abellanus and Cippus Abellanus Solution
Q32. Up the Creek for Firewood and Up the Creek for Firewood Solution
Q33. As easy as one, two, three (again) and As easy as one, two, three (again) Solution
Q34. Malteaser and Malteaser Solution
Q35. Do you speak Ndebele and Do you speak Ndebele Solution
Q36. Writing up in Hanunó’o and Writing up in Hanunó’o Solution
Q37. Harmongolian and Harmongolian Solution
Q38. Lopit or hate it and Lopit or hate it Solution
Q39. Watch that cow and Watch that cow Solution
Q40. Visible speech and Visible speech Solution
Q41. IIokano and IIokano Solution
Q42. Pidgin not pigeon and Pidgin not Pidgeon Solution
Q43. The Curragh of Kildare and The Curragh of Kildare Solution
Q44. Possible Evenki Words and Possible Evenki Words Solution
Q45. Finished with Finnish and Finished with Finnish Solution
Q46. Phàasàa and Pháasaă and Phàasàa and Pháasaă Solution
Q47. By hand and foot in Murrinhpatha and By hand and foot in Murrinhpatha Solution
Q48. Georgias always on the mind 2 and Georgias always on the mind 2 Solution
Q49. Lalana and Lalana Solution and Extra Lalana solution Example
You can also try puzzles (grab some paper) on the AILO Online Portal or head over to the Puzzle Page for links to each year’s puzzles.