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A word game . . .

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:58 pm
by Celia
. . . and, no, this doesn't belong in The Gaming Place.

This is a little like anagrams. In the following, rearrange the letters in bold to form a meaningful word: quagmire.

I think there's only one outcome, but if you can come up with another . . . . :-k

-Celia

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:17 pm
by GalicianGirl(SO)
IRAQ!!! That's the only word I see...

Sharon(SO)

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 10:12 pm
by Celia
That's the only one I've seen, too, Sharon - though I suppose there are 23 other possibilities (maybe a good Scrabble dictionary would serve). :)

-Celia

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 11:17 pm
by DonnaT
Well, you can't get 23 words out of four letters.

I believe the puzzle is to leave the u, g, m, e in letter order but use
q, a, i, r in any order and between any of the other letters.

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 12:38 am
by Jamie Ann
     Celia’s instruction was to try to make words out of the letters in bold type (i.e., q, a, i, and r).  And she said the rules were like those of anagrams (that is, we have to keep all the letters — otherwise, such words as “I” and “air” would be solutions).  Below are the 24 logical possibilities. I think Sharon(SO) is correct.

QAIR
QARI
QIAR
QIRA
QRAI
QRIA
AQIR
AQRI
AIQR
AIRQ
ARQI
ARIQ
IQAR
IQRA
IAQR
IARQ
IRQA
IRAQ            <——     A word !!!
RQAI
RQIA
RAQI
RAIQ
RIQA
RIAQ

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:24 am
by Terri(SO)
I'm not sure but there may be other real words in there somewhere, just not English words. Iraq may be the only one we recognize. Does anyone know any of the languages from that area of the world?

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 1:49 pm
by Celia
Just for clarification, the possibilities I was referring to were permutations on the set of letters {q, a, i, r}: 4 first choices X 3 second choices X 2 third choices X 1 fourth choice = 24 permutations (Jamie Ann had the right idea). I didn't think very many would be English words, considering how few have a q but no u. I've just scanned a couple of internet listings of q words without a u (related to scrabble and other word games), but not one word listed in these uses the exact letters (Iraq doesn't count in scrabble). There might be something in a non-English language, though. :)

-Celia