How to Play
One Word Wonders are word puzzles where the answer is exactly one word. Decipher the image below to come up with the answer. For a better idea on how to solve this puzzle view an example. If you get stuck you can ask for help in the comments section. Hints are posted 24 hours after puzzle's publish date (if provided by author).















Good one!
.... undoubtedly the most famous there, but actually not my personal favorite.
Is the color important? (Of the circle..)
Uhhhh??
NM. Got it. Yes, good one!
[3] No. Just say what's there....especially the first 2 words.
Circle? Ring? Around? The first two are easy enough...
Cool! Clever one, Murdoctor!
[6] Circle
Very good
This cryptopix-type puzzle only leads you to the clue to the one word answer.
Ahh, thanks!
It's ALWAYS cold there!
Interesting! I've never heard that name before.
[10] It's not leading me anywhere.
[13] TG
The place is a compound word, the first being the the first part here, and the second is a place where hobbits live.
There's something famous about this place.
You solved this puzzle in 1 hour, 14 minutes and 29 seconds and were the 95th Tanga member to solve it. You earned 16 points for solving this. Thought I'd never get it!
I was looking in the crops for the longest time...and still in the top 100!
[17] Me too... just missed the top 100, I was 101.
i thought this place was really impressive. i'm surprised that alot of ppl are disappointed when they see it though.
thanks [15], I really couldn't have done it without you. Even after I got the answer, I didn't understand the puzzle till I read the explanation.
WOW that took me so long, and I guess it helps if you understand proper pronunciation!!
So supremely stumped. So far the only thing I have come up with is a street name which obviously isn't the right answer.
[17] ditto. I did learn alot about barley crops though.
No one knows who they were...
It's not in California
[19] I was very impressed. didn't want to leave. spent a few hours there.
This is a real stretch...
Does not rhyme with "rack"...
... where the demons dwell, Where the banshees live and they do live well...