New game 112 is ready for your playing pleasure.
Round 1: G O C U H A L E P
I had OUCH, LAUGH, GAUCHE ("awkward; clumsy; tactless"), COUPLE, CUPOLA / COPULA ("something that connects or links together"), and thus COPULAE (one plural form of COPULA) for seven.
That was very much a case of a seven that I've learned through writing this blog (it looks like the first reference was back in episode 324), but the other sevens I had heard of: EPOCHAL and GOUACHE ("a method of painting with opaque watercolours").
The other sixes are PLOUGH, PLAGUE, GAUCHO ("a cowboy of the South American pampas [...]"), CHAPEL / PLEACH ("to plash or interweave (growing branches, vines, etc.), as for a hedge or arbour"), and LOUCHE ("sinister; disreputable; devious").
My selection: COPULAE
Round 2: S R M S U U A F E
I had SUMS, FARMS, FRAMES, wondered about FUMEURS (FUMEUR being French for a smoker, but there's other -EUR words that have been absorbed into English; not this one, though), and then rendered that irrelevant with MASSEUR (speaking of such words...).
The other two sevens are anagrams of MASSEUR: AMUSERS / ASSUMER.
My selection: MASSEUR
Round 3: Target 801 from 25 2 5 2 10 4
The target is divisible by 9, but with a few ways to make a 1 it looks tempting to try the standard method first. I wrote down a fallback one-away 800 = (10 - 2)*4*25, then thinking about other ways to make 800 led me to a solution: 801 = (25 - 5)*4*10 + 2/2.
This turns out to be the only solution, in fact.
My selection: 801 = (25 - 5)*4*10 + 2/2
Round 4: K R P E S A I D T
I had PERK, PERKS, PRAISE, PRAISED, and TRAIPSED (TRAIPSE: "to walk so as to be, or having become, tired; trudge"). I also wondered about PARKSIDE, but was not surprised that it is not listed.
TRAIPSED seemes to be the only eight, and there's many sevens as would be expected.
My selection: TRAIPSED
Round 5: D A M E D I R C N
I had MADE, DIADEM, DANCER, and CARMINE. After time I considered the -ANCE fragment and found RIDDANCE for eight.
RIDDANCE is the only eight; the other sevens are DRAINED / DANDIER, ADMIRED, CANDIED, and INARMED (INARM: "to hold in, or as in, the arms").
My selection: CARMINE
Round 6: Target 879 from 75 25 6 1 8 7
Getting close with 875 is a pretty clear first pass, so I wrote down 875 = 25*(6 - 1)*7 as four away and realised that the 8 could not help get closer. I then got confused about various other approaches, missing a few helpful lines and emerging only with 884 = (75 - 8 + 1)*(7 + 6)... which is one further away. Not a good use of time, as it turns out.
A little more thought -- I think I had the idea within time, actually, but then lost it -- would have let me make the 875 a little differently for one closer with 876 = (75 + (8 - 6)*25)*7 + 1. But after time I found another use of that idea which would have got me to one away with 880 = (8*25 - 75)*7 + 6 - 1.
Of course, if 880 had been the goal then I might also have found -- as I did after time -- the alternative approach of 880 = ((6 - 1)*7 + 75)*8. I really should have seen that within time; a very careless oversight.
It turns out that this round also has a unique solution, which I wasn't even close to finding. The key point is that 879 - 25 is a multiple of 7; in fact it is 7*122, and 122 is 75 + 47, and so the solution that arises is 879 = (75 + 6*8 - 1)*7 + 25. A very hard one!
My selection: 875 = 25*(6-1)*7 [4 off]
Best: 879 = (75 + 6*8 - 1)*7 + 25
Round 7: N O G E B A N E L
I had GONE, GENOA ("a large balloon jib set in a yacht in light winds"), BELONG, BANGLE, ENABLE, and ENNOBLE. I briefly pondered ENNOBLAGE, but correctly rejected it.
ENNOBLE is the only seven; the other sixes are BEAGLE, BEGONE, NONAGE ("the period of legal minority"), LONGAN (a fruit somewhat similar to the lychee), and BALEEN (also known as whalebone).
My selection: ENNOBLE
Round 8: Target 140 from 75 50 2 8 10 5
A fairly easy numbers round after the previous two! I started with 140 = 2*50 + 5*8, then bypassed the large numbers entirely with 140 = 5*(2*10 + 8). Finally I observed that addition alone would suffice: 140 = 75 + 50 + 10 + 5.
My selection: 140 = 5*(2*10 + 8)
Round 9: GRUFF HILT
Two different fragments were useful here, the -IGHT one and -FUL. The latter got me most directly to the answer of FRIGHTFUL.
My selection: FRIGHTFUL (4.4s)
7 comments:
And my answers for tonight...
PLOUGH
AMUSERS
(10-2)*4*25 = 800 (1 off)
STRIPED
CARDED, MAIDEN
(7-1 + 6)*75 - 25 = 875 (4 away)
BALEEN
My third solution - a kitchen sink. 8*2*10 - (75-50) + 5 = 140
FRIGHTFUL - 13.9 secs
(2 conundrums in a row - yay)
Two tough number rounds, I couldn't better Jan's answers there.
1. x COUPLAGE (over GAUCHE). Would have worked on Des chiffres et des lettres.
2. MASSEUR
3. one off: 800 = 4*(10-2)*25
4. TRAIPSED
5. DRAINED
6. four off: 875 = (6-1)*7*25
7. BELONG
8. 140 = 2*75-10
9. FRIGHTFUL 6.5s, felt like this should have been solved faster.
1. CHAPEL
2. FRAMES
3. 802 = 4*25*(10-2) + 2
4. PARTIES
5. DAMNED
6. 883 = (8+1)*(75+25) - 7 - 6
7. BEGONE
8. 140 = 2*(75-5)
9. -
Sam - it was so nice reading your words - I couldn't better Jan's answers. That makes me feel so good!
Ooh, I like your find of BALEEN in round 7, Jan. And congratulations on solving two conundrums in a row!
Sam: Agreed very tough numbers those first two, although I should have done better in round 6. And I completely missed the simplicity of your round 8 answer.
Mark: Similarly, that's a nice short solution for round 8. I do take the scenic route on occasion... *chuckles*
A late one from me.
PLOUGH
FUSSER (my second edition is in a box and I am not sure about this)
25*((4+2+10)*2)=800 (1 off)
SPARKED
CRANED
8*(75+25+1+7)+6=870 (9 off!)
BANGLE
Mark's way
x
FUSSER gets the nod Mike; a risky one but it pays off.
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