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tunma
There it is. I'll congratulate the solver upon discovering the solution.
Hint: the answer is not a one-, two-, three-, or four-letter solution.
Good luck.
tunma said:
There it is. I'll congratulate the solver upon discovering the solution.
Hint: the answer is not a one-, two-, three-, or four-letter solution.
Good luck.
There are plenty of those here. However, I don't know how many have the time and patience for this sort of puzzle.tunma said:I'd say an IQ above Mensa level is required at minimum to find it.
Jonathan Scott said:There are plenty of those here. However, I don't know how many have the time and patience for this sort of puzzle.
tunma said:I've re-evaluated this problem and I'm afraid it's flawed. Very sorry to all the participants. You're all winners for putting in the effort!
A verbal analogy puzzle is a type of brain teaser that involves finding relationships between words and using logic to complete a given analogy.
To solve a verbal analogy puzzle, you must first identify the relationship between the given words. Then, use that relationship to find a similar relationship between the answer choices and the given words.
Some common types of verbal analogy puzzles include synonym, antonym, part to whole, and cause and effect analogies.
Yes, there are several strategies that can be used to solve verbal analogy puzzles, such as looking for key words, using process of elimination, and creating a chart or diagram to organize the relationships.
Solving verbal analogy puzzles can improve critical thinking skills, expand vocabulary, and enhance problem-solving abilities. It can also help with memory and concentration.