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Code Words: 100 of the best Code Words Puzzles: Volume 1

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Technique: spot a word with an unusual letter or letter-combination in it, think what possibilities there are for it, and try out some that seem likely. Welcome to Books Kingdom, the independent publishing brand that is dedicated to helping you boost your IQ with fun and challenging brain games! Other similar applications want you to pay for more puzzles, but this game provides you with endless puzzles, all for free!

Last solution (time-consuming) is to make a list of all the numbers and count up the number of times they appear, and then try and decide if the most common are from the shortlist "ARIESTA" or similar.Harder puzzles have less common words, names, abbreviations, initials, multi-words, plurals, US and UK spellings, and often less starter letters. Suffixes will be of some use, though, and solvers should be aware that, for example, if a word ends in g, the preceding two letters might be i and n. One new puzzle is available each day, but there is an archive available of the last two weeks puzzles. Pick whichever guess you were least confident about, and undo it or, probably better, replace it with your next-most-likely guess and see what happens. My father used to do the Daily Mail codewords every day, but he always started by assuming the most common number must represent E (so he hated most puzzles made by my system!

Letters that make few appearances in the grid may prove to be interchangeable, offering ZEAL, JEST and VEER, or VEAL, ZEST and JEER. It's usually possible to pinpoint the QU from such a list, by looking at numbers that appear just once or at most twice. Technique: when making a guess, look to see whether it interacts usefully with other words you've already got. You can always use the Notes option to provisionally place letters in the puzzle or the Check option to see how you’re doing.Codebreakers are fiendishly addictive puzzles in which every letter in a typical crossword grid has been replaced by a number between 1 and 26. Please help if you can or if this is the wrong place to ask, please point me in the right direction :'] I would appreciate that very much. If you're after a different challenge, try our Crossword apps - casual, cryptic, spiral and US style versions are all available. Codewords puzzles are similar to crosswords, but instead of clues, each letter has been replaced by a number from 1 to 26, and you need to figure out which letter each number represents. Print puzzle: The printer icon gives you the option of printing out the daily Codeword so that you can work on it with pencil and paper.

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