The rotations available are: - [V] vertical [red] - [H] horizontal [magenta] - [R] right-down diagonal [green] - [L] left-down diagonal [salmon] |
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See The Solution | Submitted by brianjn |
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Starting with the 10-10-26 column, we see 26 can only be L or N. The only available vowel is U, so the 26 can't be L, and thus must be N. The only possibilities for the second 10 are U and R.
Looking at 3-26-11, the only ending letter that could make a word is T, and so 3-26-11 must be ANT.
Then 9-11-11 ends in T, so the second letter must be E to form a word.
8-10-11 can be RUE (with 6-8-3 being BRA) or 8-10-11 can be ORE (with 6-8-3 being BOA)
However, if 8-10-11 were RUE, then there would be no vowels to use for 6-10-9. So 8-10-11 must be ORE, with 6-8-3 being BOA.
Then 10-10-26 must be URN, so 6-10-9 is BUS, and 9-11-11 is SET.
BUS
ORE
ANT
Looking at 3-26-11, the only ending letter that could make a word is T, and so 3-26-11 must be ANT.
Then 9-11-11 ends in T, so the second letter must be E to form a word.
8-10-11 can be RUE (with 6-8-3 being BRA) or 8-10-11 can be ORE (with 6-8-3 being BOA)
However, if 8-10-11 were RUE, then there would be no vowels to use for 6-10-9. So 8-10-11 must be ORE, with 6-8-3 being BOA.
Then 10-10-26 must be URN, so 6-10-9 is BUS, and 9-11-11 is SET.
BUS
ORE
ANT
Posted by Gamer on 2008-05-23 19:00:02 |
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