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Sides of this Letter Box are:
ORTINKSBCDGU
The answers are:
TUCKSSONGBIRD
Relatively easy solve, second day in a row?
Gave me an idea… I’m guessing also easy, but possibly not, alternative goal. A 6/18 configuration. Today that was impossible, but I did get 6/19 (and it was very easy but maybe 6/18 could be interesting on other days where vowel shortage doesn’t make 6/18 impossible.
Or maybe 16/5 would be a more challenging goal…
Yes, number of letters minus number of words, the smaller the result the better. Probably too easy to be worth bothering but I’m gonna try it out again tomorrow..
So if I understand you correctly, you’re switching the goal from fewest letters over fewest words, to fewest letters over most words? So that 16/5 (16 being the minimum number of letters over five words) beats 15/4 and on down the line? Interesting…
Maybe I’m just a beginner, but I’m still feeling very pleased when I get good two-word answers to these relatively easy ones. 🙂
I had songbirds-stuck, but a good reminder to look for rearrangements when a word starts and ends with s.
Songbirds
Stuck
Songbirds / stuck 14/2
Songbirds / stuck 14/2 Dang! Should’ve seen tucks / songbird for 13/2.
Personalize
Ecru
Wrong day!