on 11-04-2019 10:33
Hey everyone,
It's time for another word search! The theme of this puzzle is animals! We've hidden 64 different animal types in the below grid and the challenge is for you to find them all.
As before, the rules are simple: so that everyone has a chance to participate, please guess only 1 word per post and also please wait until someone else has guessed after you before you guess again.
I'll monitor the thread and update the image with the found words. Best of luck!!
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12-04-2019 10:02 - edited 12-04-2019 10:10
12-04-2019 10:02 - edited 12-04-2019 10:10
Apologies for the slightly naughtly word in there guys. For the recored these are randomly generated.
Updated grid below. 13 words remaining!
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on 12-04-2019 10:15
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on 12-04-2019 11:07
on 12-04-2019 11:07
3D - 3A ... BEAR.
@Martin-O2 Can you please highlight HYENA (9G-13K) on the grid? It was found yesterday. Thanks.
on 12-04-2019 11:21
on 12-04-2019 11:21
@Martin-O2 wrote:Apologies for the slightly naughtly word in there guys. For the recored these are randomly generated.
Updated grid below. 13 words remaining!
@Martin-O2 the problem is, it's only a 'naughty word' in certain contexts. It IS a bird and therefore should be crossed out as something found.
We have a variety of birds in the UK called Bluetits, Greattits, CoalTits, Marshtits, Willowtits and Crestedtits. The only way we get them through the filter is spelling them the way I have. In actual fact they are two seperate words!
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 12-04-2019 14:03
on 12-04-2019 14:03
on 12-04-2019 14:19
on 12-04-2019 14:19
3R - 3O ... WASP.
on 12-04-2019 15:26
on 12-04-2019 15:26
12-04-2019 15:43 - edited 12-04-2019 15:46
12-04-2019 15:43 - edited 12-04-2019 15:46
Hyena added @BobM.
@Cleoriff That's a fair point. We're actually going to have a discussion about if that word should remain on the filter due to it's dual meaning. We'll keep you posted on that.
Latest grid below! You guys have really nailed this one so far!
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on 12-04-2019 15:52
on 12-04-2019 15:52
on 12-04-2019 15:53
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