New game 644 is now available.
Round 1: Z D S E H E L E A
I had ZEDS, SHED, HEEDS, HEALED, and LEASHED.
LEASHED is the only seven. The other sixes are SEALED / LEASED, LASHED, HEELED, SLEAZE, HAZELS, and SEELED (SEEL: "Falconry to close (the eyes of a hawk), especially by sewing up the lids, in order to make it responsive to training").
Update: SLEAZED* is another seven under the revised rules, as the phrase SLEAZE ONTO is listed.
My selection: LEASHED
Round 2: U T I F H D S A W
I had THUD, SHIFT, WATUSI, and FAITHS. After time I noted another six of AUDITS.
Six is indeed the best to be done, with the others being WIDTHS, HIATUS, and SHADUF (variant spelling of SHADOOF: "a contrivance used in Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries for raiding water, especially for irrigation, consisting of a long suspended rod with a bucket at one end and a weight at the other").
My selection: WATUSI
Round 3: Target 399 from 100 75 25 2 5 10
The factorisation 7*57 seemed hard to use, and I struggled to get an answer. But I managed to get there, by working up from 375 with 399 = 5*75 + 2*10 + 100/25.
My selection: 399 = 5*75 + 2*10 + 100/25
Round 4: E K R A I C N E M
I had RAKE, CRAKE (a type of bird), NICKER, CANKER, wondered about RACEMEN (not valid), and CARMINE. After time I noted MENACER as another seven.
ICE-MAKER is listed but only with the hyphen, so seven is the limit. The others are KERAMIC (unusual variant spelling of CERAMIC) and RAMEKIN / MANKIER*.
My selection: CARMINE
Round 5: T A A M R C B N E
I had TRAM, BRACT ("a specialised leaf or leaf-like part, usually situated at the base of a flower or inflorescence"), CANTER, BANTER, and CAMERA. After time I noted other sixes of BARMAN and NECTAR, and then saw the sevens of ABREACT ("to experience an abreaction") / CABARET. I also checked up on CARTMAN (and CARTMEN), but it is not listed.
The other seven is the lovely MACABRE, but there is even an eight to be had here: CRABMEAT.
My selection: CANTER
Best: CRABMEAT
Round 6: Target 700 from 100 50 75 1 10 9
Oh, I overcomplicated this one greatly. Obviously my first instinct was to make a 7, and it turned out that I could, giving 700 = (9*50/75 + 1)*100. Then I considered the option of 14*50 and found another solution of 700 = (100 - 75 - 10 - 1)*50. Finally I turned to the factorisation 4*175 to get 700 = (50/10 - 1)*(100 + 75).
Only somewhat after time did I look back and see 700 = 10*75 - 50. Oh, dear.
My selection: 700 = (9*50/75 + 1)*100
Round 7: G T I R T U O D N
I had GIRT, GROUT, OUTRIG, TOURING, TUTORING, wondered about OUTGRIND (not valid), DOTTING, and ROTTING. After time I noted ROUTING as another seven, and confirmed that TROUTING was not valid.
The other sevens are RUTTING and TOUTING.
My selection: TUTORING
Round 8: Target 344 from 50 100 25 5 6 4
Applying the standard method to make this 350 - 6 is clearly tempting, and gave me 344 = 5*50 + 100 - 6 and 344 = 4*100 - 50 - 6 reasonably quickly. I then considered the factorisation 4*86 and so found another solution of 344 = (50 + 25 + 5 + 6)*4.
My selection: 344 = 5*50 + 100 - 6
Round 9: DEFERS OPS
Chosen yet again. The S's like to go together, and -ED cuts down on the options.
My selection: [N/A -- chosen]
Best: PROFESSED
5 comments:
I'm doing some travel again for the next month so will catch up with games as internet becomes available.
Enjoy, Mike.
1. LEASHED
2. FAITHS
3. 399 = (75+2)*5 + 10 + 100/25
4. CARMINE
5. x CARTMAN/CARTMEN
6. 700 = 10*75 - 50
7. ROTTING
8. 344 = 4*100 - 50 - 6
9. PROFESSED - 0.9s. Probably solved at more like 1.3s.
I hope you have a wonderful time, Mike!
Sam: Bad luck on CARTMAN -- I was a bit surprised that it was not listed.
Greetings from Perth. Heading to the Cocos Islands.
x SLEAZED (ok, it might be invalid, but I enjoy using it as a verb...)
WHIST
5*75+25=400(1 off)
MANKIER
BANTER
10*75-50=700
ROTTING
Geoff's way
PROFESSED (102s)
Actually, SLEAZED* is valid under my revised rules, as SLEAZE is listed as part of the phrase SLEAZE ONTO. Nice one!
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