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Three related 10-letter words are hidden within the following ten lines. The first lines has the first letters of each word, the second line has their second letters, and so on. The catch is that on each line, the letters are jumbled together. In the hint, the theme is listed, but jumbled around. Good luck!
1. BCW
2. ALA
3. ATN
4. TCE
5. RAK
6. MBL
7. OEE
8. ULR
9. RPO
10. NEY
1. BCW
2. ALA
3. ATN
4. TCE
5. RAK
6. MBL
7. OEE
8. ULR
9. RPO
10. NEY
Hint
IUSFTRAnswer
(the different numbers mean different words)Theme: Fruits
1. 123
2. 213
3. 132
4. 213
5. 321
6. 312
7. 213
8. 231
9. 123
10. 321
Words: Blackberry, Cantaloupe, and Watermelon
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Good teaser, KDestroyer9. Looking forward to future puzzles in the series!
Hope you liked it. I'v been actually wanted to say that I've seen you before sometimes. ;)
Fun! Fairly easy, but not trivial. A perfect teaser distraction. I like the idea of the anagram min-puzzle in the hint. Can't just give things away for free, right?
I take the #1 in the title as a promise of things to come. Looking forward to it.
Did you invent this puzzle format yourself, or see similar puzzles elsewhere? I like it.
I take the #1 in the title as a promise of things to come. Looking forward to it.
Did you invent this puzzle format yourself, or see similar puzzles elsewhere? I like it.
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The original format comes from the book "The Sherlock Holmes Complete Puzzle Collection:.
The original format comes from the book "The Sherlock Holmes Complete Puzzle Collection:.
Congratulations KDestroyer9, on having your teaser selected for the Daily Brain Teaser!
As a fan of Sherlock Holmes, I very much enjoyed your puzzle and look forward to many more, thanks! 'Lovatts', have a very similar puzzle to this.
I solved this with some help from scip. Using the model that can be found at
https://gist.github.com/
e5205e605edaa4d486fbee1aaa8efaed
I got solutions like WATERLOLOE CANCAMERPY BLATKBEURN, which led me straight
to WATERMELON. Then the other two were pretty easy to spot.
https://gist.github.com/
e5205e605edaa4d486fbee1aaa8efaed
I got solutions like WATERLOLOE CANCAMERPY BLATKBEURN, which led me straight
to WATERMELON. Then the other two were pretty easy to spot.
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