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HarperCollins Publishers Paperback English

The Times Polygon Book 1

300 Word Wheel Puzzles

By The Times Mind Games

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HarperCollins Publishers Paperback English

The Times Polygon Book 1

300 Word Wheel Puzzles

By The Times Mind Games

Regular price £7.99
Unit price
per
 
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  • Challenge yourself with word puzzles.300 word wheel puzzles to test your mental dexterity with this collection from The Times, one of their most popular online word games The perfect challenge for all lovers of wordsearch and crosswords.How many words can you make?The book is split into multiple levels 7-, 8-, 9- and 10-letter polygons, and each puzzle includes grades so you can compare your vocabulary against the setters at The Times.Make words of three or more letters, always including the central letter. Excludes capitalised words, plurals, conjugated forms (past tense, etc), adverbs ending in -LY, comparatives and superlatives. Accented letters are allowed, and are considered identical to the same letters without the accent.The perfect way for lovers of wordsearch and crosswords to pass the time and exercise the grey matter.
Challenge yourself with word puzzles.300 word wheel puzzles to test your mental dexterity with this collection from The Times, one of their most popular online word games The perfect challenge for all lovers of wordsearch and crosswords.How many words can you make?The book is split into multiple levels 7-, 8-, 9- and 10-letter polygons, and each puzzle includes grades so you can compare your vocabulary against the setters at The Times.Make words of three or more letters, always including the central letter. Excludes capitalised words, plurals, conjugated forms (past tense, etc), adverbs ending in -LY, comparatives and superlatives. Accented letters are allowed, and are considered identical to the same letters without the accent.The perfect way for lovers of wordsearch and crosswords to pass the time and exercise the grey matter.