Frank Paul, the UK's 'king of quiz' and Only Connect champion, presents four unique wordplay-based puzzles that require lateral thinking and linguistic wit.
The first puzzle revolves around pairs of words with a twist: three consecutive consonants have been replaced by three consecutive vowels in one of the answers. The example provided shows that "mildly" and "milieu" are correct, as well as other examples. This requires a keen understanding of word patterns and the ability to recognize these subtle changes.
The second puzzle involves finding three words where the first and last letter of each word is removed, resulting in another word. For instance, "definitive," "Indian drink," and "dolt" become "classic," "lassi," and "ass." This requires a combination of vocabulary knowledge and attention to detail.
The third puzzle takes the form of a "word loop": an AB, BC, CA sequence where each word is related to the previous one. The example provided shows that "hold forth, forthwith, withhold" are connected in this way.
A final challenge awaits: finding three hidden numbers in a piece of writing by locating them next to each other. These numbers are not 4, 6, and 3.
Throughout these puzzles, Frank Paul showcases his mastery of wordplay, challenging solvers to think creatively and make connections between seemingly disparate words.
The first puzzle revolves around pairs of words with a twist: three consecutive consonants have been replaced by three consecutive vowels in one of the answers. The example provided shows that "mildly" and "milieu" are correct, as well as other examples. This requires a keen understanding of word patterns and the ability to recognize these subtle changes.
The second puzzle involves finding three words where the first and last letter of each word is removed, resulting in another word. For instance, "definitive," "Indian drink," and "dolt" become "classic," "lassi," and "ass." This requires a combination of vocabulary knowledge and attention to detail.
The third puzzle takes the form of a "word loop": an AB, BC, CA sequence where each word is related to the previous one. The example provided shows that "hold forth, forthwith, withhold" are connected in this way.
A final challenge awaits: finding three hidden numbers in a piece of writing by locating them next to each other. These numbers are not 4, 6, and 3.
Throughout these puzzles, Frank Paul showcases his mastery of wordplay, challenging solvers to think creatively and make connections between seemingly disparate words.