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 true 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 "LONE" to "WOLF"?
L O N E
. . . .
. . . .
W O L F
(I did it in 6 steps)
(In reply to
re(4): Out and about by Gamer)
It seems silly to respond this late in the game but Rolf is not a mispelling of ralph nor is in onomatopoetic. Its a common (if painful) form of massage. I've read entire articles about it in Time and Newsweek (albeit this was back in the 1980s)
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Posted by FatBoy
on 2003-08-13 14:24:25 |