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These brain teasers rely on your ability to recognize groups of common attributes. For each of these puzzles you'll need to figure out why the words or letters are grouped as they are. Sometimes you will be asked to pick the odd-one-out or to place a new word into the correct group.

 

Puzzle ID:#31640
Fun:*** (2.61)
Difficulty:** (1.85)
Category:Group
Submitted By:spookboy0Aus**

 

 

 



All but one of these words have two things in common. Which one shares only one trait?

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Comments

kistin14Aus*
Jul 09, 2006

I am first! Yeah! It was easy, but I didn't get what you meant with 2 things and 1 thing in common.
danielzermanAau*
Jul 09, 2006

WAAAAAAAAAAAAY to easy try to make it a bit harder next time
monkeygrl99Aus*
Jul 09, 2006

I agree with kistin14!!
kittyloverhan22Apl*
Jul 10, 2006

Ummm....? Maybe it's just me or it seems that you wrote it funny....
seanlandrewsAus*
Jul 13, 2006

I don't understand about the 2 things in common. Can you explain please?
spookboy0Aus*
Jul 13, 2006

One of the words doesn't have two things in common; it only has one thing in common.
blondebookwormAus*
Aug 13, 2006

what is the other thing that they all have in common? nice job though, that was way creative!
BarticusAus*
Aug 15, 2006

For whatever reason, before I had finished reading the answers, I was thinking of cardboard, and then thinking about compunds containing not "card" but "board".

Then I read it carefully and realized the one thing they share is that they all form compunds with "card". The odd man out is "board" because the others have "card" behind.



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