New game 244 is now available.
Round 1: H U E D R E O S N
I had HUED, HERD, wasn't sure about REHOUSED (we had REHOMED recently in NG 231, and I wasn't sure that both were OK; they are, though), RESOUND, correctly rejected UNDERSHOE, wondered about HOUNDERS (not valid) / UNSHORED (also not valid), and finally settled on the safe eight of UNHORSED.
The other eight is ENSHROUD. The other sevens are UNHORSE, REHOUSE, USHERED, ENDURES / ENSURED, SOUNDER / UNDOERS / ENDUROS (ENDURO: "a long-distance race for off-road motorcyclists or for mountain-bike riders"), ENDORSE, RESHOED, and DEHORNS.
My selection: UNHORSED
Round 2: T T E I S E H O P
I had SITE, HOTTIES, POETISE, and EPITHETS (EPITHET: "an adjective or other term applied to a person or thing to express an attribute, as in Alexander the Great"). A pleasing spot!
EPITHETS appears to be the only eight; the other sevens are EPITHET, TIPTOES / POTTIES, PETTISH, HEPTOSE ("any of a group of monosaccharides which contain seven carbon atoms"), and OPHITES (OPHITE being a mineral).
My selection: EPITHETS
Round 3: Target 195 from 75 50 100 7 6 5
The standard method is clearly the way to go; I went with 195 = 6*50 - 100 - 5. While playing around with other ideas I stumbled on another approach: 195 = 7*(75 - 50) + 100/5.
My selection: 195 = 6*50 - 100 - 6
Round 4: D I F V A E R F G
I had AVID, FERVID, and GRAVED (GRAVE as a verb is an archaic variant of ENGRAVE). After time I noted FRIDGE and RIFFED as other sixes, but could not find longer.
There are two sevens, though: GIRAFFE, and DAFFIER.
My selection: FERVID
Best: GIRAFFE
Round 5: R I K E C R O O M
I had RICE, RICER, CORKER / ROCKER, and ROOMIER.
Seven does look like the best to be done, with the others being CROOKER and ROCKIER.
My selection: ROOMIER
Round 6: Target 979 from 75 100 6 3 1 5
I started by thinking that I could get to 975 with (6 + 3)*100 + 75, then stopped that line of thought unfortunately short because 975 is also 13*75 and for some reason that seemed like a better idea. A 13 wasn't exactly easy to come by, but I managed to get to one away with that approach via 978 = (100/5 - 6 - 1)*75 + 3. Then I considered making the target as 1000 - 3*7, but that went nowhere. Fortunately I returned to my original idea and saw that I had been only a trivial step away from the answer: 979 = (6 + 3)*100 + 75 + 5 - 1.
My selection: 979 = (6 + 3)*100 + 75 + 5 - 1
Round 7: N C E O A N R T D
I had CONE, OCEAN, TRANCE, TRANCED, ENACTOR, and correctly rejected CARTONED / CANTORED. After time, while checking up on the latter I saw that CANTONED was valid (CANTON as a verb: "to divide into parts or portions").
The other eight is ORDNANCE. The other sevens are REDCOAT / CORDATE ("heart-shaped, as a shell"), CONTEND, CANDENT ("glowing with heat; at a white heat"), and CONNATE ("associated in birth or origin").
My selection: TRANCED
Best: ORDNANCE
Round 8: Target 224 from 50 75 2 1 9 8
The standard method was the most appealing again, giving 224 = 9*(75 - 50) - 1. Then I tried to use the factorisation 8*28 and got it to work with 224 = (75 - 50 + 2 + 1)*8.
My selection: 224 = 9*(75 - 50) - 1
Round 9: BREED BULB
Lots of B's involved, and after a distraction with BUBBLE I found my way to the answer of BLUBBERED.
My selection: BLUBBERED (1.5s)
4 comments:
1. sounder
2. potties
3. 6x(100-75) +50-5=195
4. differ
5. rockier
6. (6x100)+(5x75)+1+3=979
7. dancer (nearly got to 'entranced')
8. 8x(75-50+1+2)=224
9. couldn't get past 'bubblered' then much later saw 'blubbered'!
Good to see the number solutions for yesterday's difficult rounds. Thanks, Geoff.
After 3 consecutive days of number gaffes, I triple checked my solutions this time!
1. REHOUSED
2. POTTIES
3. 195 = 100 + 75 + 50 - 6*5
4. DIFFER
5. ROCKIER
6. 979 = (6 + 3)*100 + 75 + 5 - 1
7. ENACTOR
8. 224 = 9*(75 - 50) - 1
9. BLUBBERED - 1.4s
1. ENSHROUD
2. HOTTIES. EPITHETS was good, I felt EPI-something was there.
3. 195 = 6*50 - 100 - 5
4. DIFFER
5. ROCKIER
6. 979 = (6 + 3)*100 + 75 + 5 - 1
7. ORDNANCE
8. 224 = (75-50+2+1)*8
9. BLUBBERED - 0.8s
*chuckles* Glad that the numbers worked out this time, Victor. Strong games from everyone, but particularly well done to get ORDNANCE, Sam.
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