Friday, July 29, 2022

Word Ladder

I've got another random quiz for today. (I went to Sporcle and clicked on "random quiz".) And the first one to pop up was...

Word Ladder: Elementary Particles

A word ladder is when each word differs from the word before (or the word after) by one letter. This doesn't have to be in order, so find the one in the list you know, type in the word in the box, and then work backwards or forwards. 

I scored 20/23 or 87%. Not bad. I really should have known the ones I missed though.

Good luck. Let me know how you did in the comments.

15 comments:

  1. That was interesting to play. I got 83%

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  2. That was fun! I got them all, though I almost got hung up on the to bridge one.

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  3. Ooops... I didn't know it was timed and was trying to figure out the first one! I had no idea what that element symbol was! The rest looked doable.

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    1. You can skip around. I skipped three at various points. It helps when you get stuck. (Yes, the timer makes things difficult.)

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  4. Thank you for recommendation. I will try it.

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  5. Haha, I got 57% (13) right because I was interrupted and forgot about the timer. When I came back it had finished.

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  6. I looked at this quiz and did not even start it....could not even get the first ones...lol

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    1. You could skip to the ones you do know. It'll take any of the correct answers in any order.

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  7. I sucked at this one....30% I was not quite understanding it until it was done and I tried again

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  8. I did not like that one at all.

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  9. This game with words is very good, I really like to use it when I write philosophical novels. Your score was excellent! A hug, Raquel

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