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! W
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Each intersection of this hexagonal star is the location of a unique letter none of which is an "A". A "W" is already placed as a starter.
Each line is a common English four letter word when read from at least one direction.
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What solutions can you offer?
An afterthought:Using unique letters, but with access to all vowels, what other solutions are available?
(In reply to
re: Analysis of solving by brianjn)
I think the placement of W makes the a more appealing. Instead of having to guess a lot, you can use some strategy to limit your attempts.
I see there are some words like OWLS and SWUM that fit the rare pattern and worth trying, but some of them (like CWYM) I would not consider common words.
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Posted by Gamer
on 2008-07-19 17:36:08 |