This year, I have a different type of puzzle to give you a New Year’s Eve headache:
In the diagram below, each box between ‘torn’ and ‘age’ contains a two-, three- or four-letter word, as determined by the number of ‘bullets’ in each box. Can you identify these concealed words, given that each pair of adjacent boxes makes up a longer word (e.g., ram/page/ant/hem/lock)?
If you found this puzzle sufficiently challenging, you may also like these:
Cracking the Code.
Scramble Six.
Chainwords.
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