Matthew Parker’s Decoder #2014-04

Something fishy is going on with April’s code. Here it is again:

Matthew Parker's Decoder -- April '14

How It Works

This code is made entirely of fish! To break it, all you have to do is match each fishy symbol to the letter it represents. (Most symbols match the first letter of the species name.)

Click here to see the whole alphabet.

Coolness!

April Fools’ Day is celebrated around the globe. In some countries, such as France, Belgium and parts of Canada, children celebrate by sneakily taping a paper fish on someone else’s back and then shouting, “Poisson d’Avril!” Translated into English, that means “April fish” and stands for a young fish that’s easily tricked. No joke!

Look for a new decoder in the next issue of Clubhouse magazine.

You May Also Like

Summer Dreams

Gather old clothes white pillowcase bucket rubber gloves plastic 6-ounce squeeze bottles (one for each color) permanent fabric dye, your choice of colors rubber bands plastic grocery bags Go 1.

Read More »

Welcome to Clubhouse

Every month, Focus on the Family Clubhouse magazine features fun crafts and recipes for children ages 8-12. More than 80,000 families use the Christ-centered stories, quizzes and puzzles to help their kids learn about and grow closer to Jesus.

A new documentary film presented by

Truth Rising Logo
Truth Rising Logo

Premieres September 5 at noon ET!

In a world clouded by confusion, drifting from Truth leads to darkness. Truth Rising is a bold call for Christians to reclaim clarity and purpose – shining light where it’s needed most.

This is your moment. Will you rise for Truth?