Twisted word-search

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This is a somehow twisted word-search.
Every word/phrase should conform to two rules. Your job is to find out the two rules/patterns every word/phrase follows and, of course, to find the words/phrases themselves.
The two rules are mandatory for each and every word/phrase to be considered valid. If either one of the rules is broken, the word/phrase is not valid.

CSV:
S,R,A,G,O,G,R,A,I,L,I
Y,D,I,R,T,C,I,P,T,G,N
F,D,L,E,P,R,E,H,C,S,K
T,R,Y,G,Y,R,C,Y,U,S,I
E,O,P,E,S,T,O,R,B,E,B
A,Y,W,O,M,E,C,K,E,R,U
I,A,L,R,E,H,A,G,N,B,S
V,L,P,D,S,C,D,R,A,O,B
I,A,G,E,S,A,G,A,M,E,S
S,U,E,L,Z,Z,U,B,E,I,M
E,G,N,A,V,I,P,R,G,V,O
M,Y,I,L,I,R,C,A,L,D,E
B,S,G,M,A,T,I,R,K,O,D
O,L,C,C,I,T,G,D,U,S,U
N,U,S,O,P,P,O,S,B,E,C
G,E,S,C,R,Y,L,N,O,I,T
TSV:
S R A G O G R A I L I
Y D I R T C I P T G N
F D L E P R E H C S K
T R Y G Y R C Y U S I
E O P E S T O R B E B
A Y W O M E C K E R U
I A L R E H A G N B S
V L P D S C D R A O B
I A G E S A G A M E S
S U E L Z Z U B E I M
E G N A V I P R G V O
M Y I L I R C A L D E
B S G M A T I R K O D
O L C C I T G D U S U
N U S O P P O S B E C
G E S C R Y L N O I T
Hints:
1. Grail (found in the top row) is not one of the words as it does not follow any of the rules. Even though it could be possibly made to follow one of the rules, there is no way it could be made to follow the other rule.
2. There is a reason the word-search is called twisted.
word-search
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This is a somehow twisted word-search.
Every word/phrase should conform to two rules. Your job is to find out the two rules/patterns every word/phrase follows and, of course, to find the words/phrases themselves.
The two rules are mandatory for each and every word/phrase to be considered valid. If either one of the rules is broken, the word/phrase is not valid.

CSV:
S,R,A,G,O,G,R,A,I,L,I
Y,D,I,R,T,C,I,P,T,G,N
F,D,L,E,P,R,E,H,C,S,K
T,R,Y,G,Y,R,C,Y,U,S,I
E,O,P,E,S,T,O,R,B,E,B
A,Y,W,O,M,E,C,K,E,R,U
I,A,L,R,E,H,A,G,N,B,S
V,L,P,D,S,C,D,R,A,O,B
I,A,G,E,S,A,G,A,M,E,S
S,U,E,L,Z,Z,U,B,E,I,M
E,G,N,A,V,I,P,R,G,V,O
M,Y,I,L,I,R,C,A,L,D,E
B,S,G,M,A,T,I,R,K,O,D
O,L,C,C,I,T,G,D,U,S,U
N,U,S,O,P,P,O,S,B,E,C
G,E,S,C,R,Y,L,N,O,I,T
TSV:
S R A G O G R A I L I
Y D I R T C I P T G N
F D L E P R E H C S K
T R Y G Y R C Y U S I
E O P E S T O R B E B
A Y W O M E C K E R U
I A L R E H A G N B S
V L P D S C D R A O B
I A G E S A G A M E S
S U E L Z Z U B E I M
E G N A V I P R G V O
M Y I L I R C A L D E
B S G M A T I R K O D
O L C C I T G D U S U
N U S O P P O S B E C
G E S C R Y L N O I T
Hints:
1. Grail (found in the top row) is not one of the words as it does not follow any of the rules. Even though it could be possibly made to follow one of the rules, there is no way it could be made to follow the other rule.
2. There is a reason the word-search is called twisted.
word-search
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I like this puzzle idea, but I think it's a tad too broad. Could you give us an idea of the lengths of the words that we are looking for, or perhaps the number of words to be found using the two rules?
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– Brandon_J
Jan 28 at 2:39
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@Brandon_J, I added hints that could maybe clarify it a bit.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 6:54
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Can several words share a letter? Are all letters used in the words?
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 7:22
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@MariiaMykhailova, yes, words can share a letter. No, not all letters are used.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:28
add a comment |
$begingroup$
This is a somehow twisted word-search.
Every word/phrase should conform to two rules. Your job is to find out the two rules/patterns every word/phrase follows and, of course, to find the words/phrases themselves.
The two rules are mandatory for each and every word/phrase to be considered valid. If either one of the rules is broken, the word/phrase is not valid.

CSV:
S,R,A,G,O,G,R,A,I,L,I
Y,D,I,R,T,C,I,P,T,G,N
F,D,L,E,P,R,E,H,C,S,K
T,R,Y,G,Y,R,C,Y,U,S,I
E,O,P,E,S,T,O,R,B,E,B
A,Y,W,O,M,E,C,K,E,R,U
I,A,L,R,E,H,A,G,N,B,S
V,L,P,D,S,C,D,R,A,O,B
I,A,G,E,S,A,G,A,M,E,S
S,U,E,L,Z,Z,U,B,E,I,M
E,G,N,A,V,I,P,R,G,V,O
M,Y,I,L,I,R,C,A,L,D,E
B,S,G,M,A,T,I,R,K,O,D
O,L,C,C,I,T,G,D,U,S,U
N,U,S,O,P,P,O,S,B,E,C
G,E,S,C,R,Y,L,N,O,I,T
TSV:
S R A G O G R A I L I
Y D I R T C I P T G N
F D L E P R E H C S K
T R Y G Y R C Y U S I
E O P E S T O R B E B
A Y W O M E C K E R U
I A L R E H A G N B S
V L P D S C D R A O B
I A G E S A G A M E S
S U E L Z Z U B E I M
E G N A V I P R G V O
M Y I L I R C A L D E
B S G M A T I R K O D
O L C C I T G D U S U
N U S O P P O S B E C
G E S C R Y L N O I T
Hints:
1. Grail (found in the top row) is not one of the words as it does not follow any of the rules. Even though it could be possibly made to follow one of the rules, there is no way it could be made to follow the other rule.
2. There is a reason the word-search is called twisted.
word-search
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This is a somehow twisted word-search.
Every word/phrase should conform to two rules. Your job is to find out the two rules/patterns every word/phrase follows and, of course, to find the words/phrases themselves.
The two rules are mandatory for each and every word/phrase to be considered valid. If either one of the rules is broken, the word/phrase is not valid.

CSV:
S,R,A,G,O,G,R,A,I,L,I
Y,D,I,R,T,C,I,P,T,G,N
F,D,L,E,P,R,E,H,C,S,K
T,R,Y,G,Y,R,C,Y,U,S,I
E,O,P,E,S,T,O,R,B,E,B
A,Y,W,O,M,E,C,K,E,R,U
I,A,L,R,E,H,A,G,N,B,S
V,L,P,D,S,C,D,R,A,O,B
I,A,G,E,S,A,G,A,M,E,S
S,U,E,L,Z,Z,U,B,E,I,M
E,G,N,A,V,I,P,R,G,V,O
M,Y,I,L,I,R,C,A,L,D,E
B,S,G,M,A,T,I,R,K,O,D
O,L,C,C,I,T,G,D,U,S,U
N,U,S,O,P,P,O,S,B,E,C
G,E,S,C,R,Y,L,N,O,I,T
TSV:
S R A G O G R A I L I
Y D I R T C I P T G N
F D L E P R E H C S K
T R Y G Y R C Y U S I
E O P E S T O R B E B
A Y W O M E C K E R U
I A L R E H A G N B S
V L P D S C D R A O B
I A G E S A G A M E S
S U E L Z Z U B E I M
E G N A V I P R G V O
M Y I L I R C A L D E
B S G M A T I R K O D
O L C C I T G D U S U
N U S O P P O S B E C
G E S C R Y L N O I T
Hints:
1. Grail (found in the top row) is not one of the words as it does not follow any of the rules. Even though it could be possibly made to follow one of the rules, there is no way it could be made to follow the other rule.
2. There is a reason the word-search is called twisted.
word-search
word-search
edited Jan 28 at 6:53
Maria Deleva
asked Jan 27 at 21:10
Maria DelevaMaria Deleva
4,5571971
4,5571971
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I like this puzzle idea, but I think it's a tad too broad. Could you give us an idea of the lengths of the words that we are looking for, or perhaps the number of words to be found using the two rules?
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– Brandon_J
Jan 28 at 2:39
1
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@Brandon_J, I added hints that could maybe clarify it a bit.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 6:54
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Can several words share a letter? Are all letters used in the words?
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 7:22
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@MariiaMykhailova, yes, words can share a letter. No, not all letters are used.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:28
add a comment |
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I like this puzzle idea, but I think it's a tad too broad. Could you give us an idea of the lengths of the words that we are looking for, or perhaps the number of words to be found using the two rules?
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– Brandon_J
Jan 28 at 2:39
1
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@Brandon_J, I added hints that could maybe clarify it a bit.
$endgroup$
– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 6:54
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Can several words share a letter? Are all letters used in the words?
$endgroup$
– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 7:22
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@MariiaMykhailova, yes, words can share a letter. No, not all letters are used.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:28
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I like this puzzle idea, but I think it's a tad too broad. Could you give us an idea of the lengths of the words that we are looking for, or perhaps the number of words to be found using the two rules?
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– Brandon_J
Jan 28 at 2:39
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I like this puzzle idea, but I think it's a tad too broad. Could you give us an idea of the lengths of the words that we are looking for, or perhaps the number of words to be found using the two rules?
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– Brandon_J
Jan 28 at 2:39
1
1
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@Brandon_J, I added hints that could maybe clarify it a bit.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 6:54
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@Brandon_J, I added hints that could maybe clarify it a bit.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 6:54
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Can several words share a letter? Are all letters used in the words?
$endgroup$
– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 7:22
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Can several words share a letter? Are all letters used in the words?
$endgroup$
– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 7:22
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@MariiaMykhailova, yes, words can share a letter. No, not all letters are used.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:28
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@MariiaMykhailova, yes, words can share a letter. No, not all letters are used.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:28
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The two rules are:
1. Each word/phrase twists into a rectangular loop, possibly with some letters inside.
2. Each word/phrase is a tag at Puzzling StackExchange :-)
Here is what I've found so far (20 words total, so that should be it)
riddle, cipher, cryptography, tiling, rubik's cube, poetry, wordplay, board games, enigmatic puzzle, logical deduction, visual, geometry, trivia, language, sudoku, movies, cryptic clues, checkerboard, algebra, symbols
It is also possible to relax rule 1 slightly:
If we say that the word needs to have some twists in it, but not necessarily form a full rectangle, we get more words: rebus, liars, game, story, chess, ...
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Rules are correct, and no, rule 1 is not "relaxed", so the words in the last spoiler do not follow it. :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:31
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How many words are there total? I rot13(jrag guebhtu gur svefg guerr cntrf bs gntf naq tbg oberq) :-)
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 8:34
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You are missing a few - the total is 20.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:48
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The last one is
symbol (seems that the s is missing...)
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nothing is missing, though :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:11
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so can the s be used twice?
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 28 at 9:12
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Exactly :) There are other similar examples
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:16
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The two rules are:
1. Each word/phrase twists into a rectangular loop, possibly with some letters inside.
2. Each word/phrase is a tag at Puzzling StackExchange :-)
Here is what I've found so far (20 words total, so that should be it)
riddle, cipher, cryptography, tiling, rubik's cube, poetry, wordplay, board games, enigmatic puzzle, logical deduction, visual, geometry, trivia, language, sudoku, movies, cryptic clues, checkerboard, algebra, symbols
It is also possible to relax rule 1 slightly:
If we say that the word needs to have some twists in it, but not necessarily form a full rectangle, we get more words: rebus, liars, game, story, chess, ...
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Rules are correct, and no, rule 1 is not "relaxed", so the words in the last spoiler do not follow it. :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:31
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How many words are there total? I rot13(jrag guebhtu gur svefg guerr cntrf bs gntf naq tbg oberq) :-)
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 8:34
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You are missing a few - the total is 20.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:48
add a comment |
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The two rules are:
1. Each word/phrase twists into a rectangular loop, possibly with some letters inside.
2. Each word/phrase is a tag at Puzzling StackExchange :-)
Here is what I've found so far (20 words total, so that should be it)
riddle, cipher, cryptography, tiling, rubik's cube, poetry, wordplay, board games, enigmatic puzzle, logical deduction, visual, geometry, trivia, language, sudoku, movies, cryptic clues, checkerboard, algebra, symbols
It is also possible to relax rule 1 slightly:
If we say that the word needs to have some twists in it, but not necessarily form a full rectangle, we get more words: rebus, liars, game, story, chess, ...
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Rules are correct, and no, rule 1 is not "relaxed", so the words in the last spoiler do not follow it. :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:31
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How many words are there total? I rot13(jrag guebhtu gur svefg guerr cntrf bs gntf naq tbg oberq) :-)
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 8:34
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You are missing a few - the total is 20.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:48
add a comment |
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The two rules are:
1. Each word/phrase twists into a rectangular loop, possibly with some letters inside.
2. Each word/phrase is a tag at Puzzling StackExchange :-)
Here is what I've found so far (20 words total, so that should be it)
riddle, cipher, cryptography, tiling, rubik's cube, poetry, wordplay, board games, enigmatic puzzle, logical deduction, visual, geometry, trivia, language, sudoku, movies, cryptic clues, checkerboard, algebra, symbols
It is also possible to relax rule 1 slightly:
If we say that the word needs to have some twists in it, but not necessarily form a full rectangle, we get more words: rebus, liars, game, story, chess, ...
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The two rules are:
1. Each word/phrase twists into a rectangular loop, possibly with some letters inside.
2. Each word/phrase is a tag at Puzzling StackExchange :-)
Here is what I've found so far (20 words total, so that should be it)
riddle, cipher, cryptography, tiling, rubik's cube, poetry, wordplay, board games, enigmatic puzzle, logical deduction, visual, geometry, trivia, language, sudoku, movies, cryptic clues, checkerboard, algebra, symbols
It is also possible to relax rule 1 slightly:
If we say that the word needs to have some twists in it, but not necessarily form a full rectangle, we get more words: rebus, liars, game, story, chess, ...
edited Jan 28 at 9:12
answered Jan 28 at 7:41
Mariia MykhailovaMariia Mykhailova
1,654323
1,654323
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Rules are correct, and no, rule 1 is not "relaxed", so the words in the last spoiler do not follow it. :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:31
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How many words are there total? I rot13(jrag guebhtu gur svefg guerr cntrf bs gntf naq tbg oberq) :-)
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 8:34
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You are missing a few - the total is 20.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:48
add a comment |
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Rules are correct, and no, rule 1 is not "relaxed", so the words in the last spoiler do not follow it. :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:31
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How many words are there total? I rot13(jrag guebhtu gur svefg guerr cntrf bs gntf naq tbg oberq) :-)
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 8:34
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You are missing a few - the total is 20.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:48
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Rules are correct, and no, rule 1 is not "relaxed", so the words in the last spoiler do not follow it. :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:31
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Rules are correct, and no, rule 1 is not "relaxed", so the words in the last spoiler do not follow it. :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:31
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How many words are there total? I rot13(jrag guebhtu gur svefg guerr cntrf bs gntf naq tbg oberq) :-)
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 8:34
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How many words are there total? I rot13(jrag guebhtu gur svefg guerr cntrf bs gntf naq tbg oberq) :-)
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 8:34
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You are missing a few - the total is 20.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:48
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You are missing a few - the total is 20.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:48
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The last one is
symbol (seems that the s is missing...)
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nothing is missing, though :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:11
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so can the s be used twice?
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 28 at 9:12
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Exactly :) There are other similar examples
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:16
add a comment |
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The last one is
symbol (seems that the s is missing...)
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nothing is missing, though :)
$endgroup$
– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:11
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so can the s be used twice?
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 28 at 9:12
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Exactly :) There are other similar examples
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:16
add a comment |
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The last one is
symbol (seems that the s is missing...)
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The last one is
symbol (seems that the s is missing...)
answered Jan 28 at 9:10
Omega KryptonOmega Krypton
4,0851338
4,0851338
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nothing is missing, though :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:11
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so can the s be used twice?
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 28 at 9:12
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Exactly :) There are other similar examples
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:16
add a comment |
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nothing is missing, though :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:11
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so can the s be used twice?
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 28 at 9:12
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Exactly :) There are other similar examples
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:16
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nothing is missing, though :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:11
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nothing is missing, though :)
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:11
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so can the s be used twice?
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 28 at 9:12
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so can the s be used twice?
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 28 at 9:12
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Exactly :) There are other similar examples
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:16
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Exactly :) There are other similar examples
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 9:16
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I like this puzzle idea, but I think it's a tad too broad. Could you give us an idea of the lengths of the words that we are looking for, or perhaps the number of words to be found using the two rules?
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– Brandon_J
Jan 28 at 2:39
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@Brandon_J, I added hints that could maybe clarify it a bit.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 6:54
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Can several words share a letter? Are all letters used in the words?
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– Mariia Mykhailova
Jan 28 at 7:22
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@MariiaMykhailova, yes, words can share a letter. No, not all letters are used.
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– Maria Deleva
Jan 28 at 8:28