In a word meld, you are given one word to try to change into another, one step at a time. Each step consists of changing one letter of the word into another while still having a common* English word. For example, one step would be to change the word "PIE" to "PIT." Another step could change "PIT" to "POT," and so on.
What is the fewest number of steps in which you can change "BUZZ" into "WORD"?
B U Z Z
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W O R D
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"Common" words are to be determined at the discretion of the author
(In reply to
More solutions in that number by Charlie)
While it's at the discretion of DJ to confirm the suitability of any words, I would like to challenge the use of "fuze" in an answer. The word only appears in the OED as an archaic spelling of "fuse", and was last seen used in a trade journal in 1895.