The title of this blog page, The Puzzle Page, is written using nine distinct letters: A, E, G, H, L, P, T, U, and Z.
Can you arrange these nine letters in a 3x3 grid so that, starting with the letter T, and moving one square at a time you trace a path that spells out the name The Puzzle Page?
You may move one square orthogonally or diagonally and you may stay on the same square for both instances of the letter Z.
There is more than one solution. How many can you find?
The Puzzle Page is dedicated to bringing you the best puzzles collected from around the world along with original puzzles not seen anywhere else.
The staff at The Puzzle Page always enjoy seeing new puzzles and would love to hear from you. If you have a puzzle that's giving you problems, drop us a line -- we'd love to help.
The staff at The Puzzle Page always enjoy seeing new puzzles and would love to hear from you. If you have a puzzle that's giving you problems, drop us a line -- we'd love to help.
Monday, March 3, 2008
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U Z L
P E T
G A H
^ ye thats right because you start on
T,(down) H,(up/left) E,(left) P,(up)U,(right)Z,(stay)Z,(right)L,(down/left)E,(right)P,(down/right)A,(left)G,(up/right)E
This also means thatit can be like this:
H A G
T E P
L Z U
Which is exactly the opposite...
T L Z
H E U
G A P
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