In this game of Letter Cubes, a different letter of the alphabet is on each face of each of the 4 cubes so that 24 of the 26 letters of the alphabet, including B, occur. Words are formed by rearranging and turning the cubes so that the top letters spell a common 4-letter word. The 13 words below have been made using this set of cubes.
Can you recover the 6 letters on each?
CLIP
CLOG
CONE
DISH
FAZE
FURL
MARE
MOCK
QUIP
STEW
TONY
VICE
WARD
(puzzle originally from www.allstarpuzzles.com)
(In reply to
Solution by Gamer)
I agree with Gamer's answer. It's rather difficult to reconstruct in a posting the scribblings on paper that lead to the conclusion, but one starts by noting that I and P are on the same two cubes as O and G (from CLIP and CLOG), and various other such pairs of letters from pairs of words. This includes such things as M and R being on the same two cubes as F and Z (from FAZE and MARE). Then when FURL shows that F and R can't be on the same cube F must share a cube with M and Z with R. You then have the beginnings of the four separate cubes:
FM...
RZ...
U...
L...
(based on the word FURL).
Once letters are tied to others, their individual prohibitions and ties apply to each other, similarly to the original Letter Cubes
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Posted by Charlie
on 2003-06-29 03:58:43 |