How to get the most out of Puzzle Maker Pro - Letter Code Search
This tutorial shows how to get the most out of Puzzle Maker Pro - Letter Code Search.
This tutorial applies to:
All generic information for the Code Search products can be found in the main Code Search tutorial.
Introduction
With Puzzle Maker Pro - Letter Code Search you can create several types of Code Search puzzles:
- Letter Code Search puzzles
- License Plate Search puzzles
- Password Code Search puzzles
- Binary Code Search puzzles
Letter Code Search puzzles
Letter Code Search is actually a very flexible module that can also be used for License Plate, Password and Binary Code Search puzzles.
You can type the letters you want to use (Values -> Custom) or use one of the buttons to quickly enter the (English) alphabet or the digits 0 to 9. You can also paste or type letters and characters in other languages.
Here's an example using the default Alphabet:

And an example using Spanish, French and German letters:

License Plate Search puzzles
Using the "Letters" symbol type, you can create some fun themed puzzles. For example with a mix of letters and digits (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789) , you can create the so-called License Plate code search puzzles:

Password Code Search puzzles
Using a mix of uppercase and lowercase and other symbols (ABCdefGhIJKlMnoPQRStuVwXyz0123456789@#$%^&(!), you can create codes that resemble passwords:

Binary Code Search puzzles
Binary codes consist of only zeroes and ones (0 and 1). This type of puzzle works best when also setting the Min / Max Copies to larger values: