Try to fill in the numbers from 1 to 12

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The forum discussion focuses on filling a 6x6 grid with the numbers one through twelve, represented in words. Participants explore various methods to arrange these words, which can be placed in multiple orientations including horizontally, vertically, and diagonally. The challenge emphasizes creativity and problem-solving skills in puzzle design. Robert's contribution of "TWELVE" highlights the collaborative nature of the exercise.

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  • Understanding of word search puzzle mechanics
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Try to fill in the numbers from 1 to 12 (written in letters, i.e. "one", "two", etc.) into a 6x6 grid, like you may know from word search puzzles.

Words may be spelled across, up, down, backward, or diagonally.
 
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NNFSIX
EEIOWT
IVVNUH
GEEEER
HS TLE
TWELVE
 

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