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Daily Word Scramble Puzzle Tuesday, 3-24-2020

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Hello everyone!

I’m Activity2004 and like doing word games.

We have a new daily word scramble puzzle posting. The way the word scramble is done is by:

Use the letters in the puzzle. You can use the names Jack and Sue, but other names and places aren’t allowed. Okay, let’s see how many words we can create! 😀

Word Scramble:

MAY ALL OF US HAVE A WONDERFUL AND RELAXING DAY

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sassy59

I’ll take a look at that later. Thank you Avtivity. Xxxx

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Activity2004 in reply tosassy59

That’s fantastic, sassy59 !😀👍 Enjoy and let us know how many words you get from the sentence/phrase.😀👍

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Jennymary

Hi, what's the minimum number of letters in each word

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You can always have as many letters as there’s the letters in the puzzle. No PUPPY because there’s no letter p.😀👍

Good morning Activity2004,

I see you've come up with your first puzzle. Can't wait to get started, but I'm going to have to wait until later on.

I see JennyMary was wondering if you are setting a limit on the number of letters, so I'd be glad to know too, and also, I guess maybe we should wait until tomorrow before revealing our lists of words?

But great that you've got up and running with this!

Have a great day and stay safe and well.

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You can have the number of words be listed with your reply (ex.: 200 words).😀👍

Hi Activity2004, hello again in the Care Community. I hope that as many people as possible will give your puzzles a try when they have a few moments away from caring, and it's a really good and easy way to have a little relaxation. Are you going to let us know your own list every day? And again, any restriction on the number of letters we have to use?

Thanks again, and have a lovely day and keep safe and well.

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I will do the puzzle today after I get done with my breakfast and then in the evening, create a new puzzle before bedtime tonight.😀👍

Hi Activity2004, I owe you a huge apology. I promised faithfully to do your first word scramble puzzle and here I am at nearly midnight and still haven’t had time. So please excuse me: I see you’ve already posted a second puzzle so I’ll move on to that one tomorrow.

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Take your time and relax. No sorry necessary. Everyone can always do the puzzles at their own pace.😀👍

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You are so understanding! I hate it when I let myself down by making rash promises and I then fail to keep them but I’ll take your kind advice and do your puzzles in slow time! Thank you💐

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You’re welcome! Good night and I will talk to you later tomorrow when I get done with breakfast and getting ready for the day.😀👍

Hi Activity2004

I finally had a go at this puzzle this afternoon. I was pretty woeful actually. I was busy so I set myself a limit of 15 minutes and came up with 56 words. A lot of them were three or four letter words and my longest two were 9 letters = wholemeal and halloween. Has anyone else checked in to say how many words they got? And if so, what was the longest list of words?

Hope you had a good day. Take care.

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I haven’t seen any other replies saying the totals, yet, but it may take time.😀👍

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Yes I bet some people have hundreds of words 😀

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We will see what happens!😀👍

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Mijmijkey74

So it's to make as many words as possible out of the words : "May all of us have a wonderful and relaxing day" is that correct? I don't understand however what you mean about the names Jack and Sue can be used but other names and places aren't allowed? Guessing names of items are allowed? Just not other names of people besides Jack & Sue? And no place names as in towns/cities/countries/venues? Is that correct?

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Activity2004 in reply toMijmijkey74

You can make as many words as you can with the letters in the puzzle. Sue and Jack are the only names you can use because they are things that can be used/done (sue a person in court, for example. You use a jack for a flat tire.).

Exactly right about towns/cities/countries not being allowed to be used. If you get a lot of words, list the word that is your last one on the list. Add the number of words you had gotten with your reply (ex.: VAIN (200)). :-)

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Mijmijkey74

And then when we find words is there a limit to how many words and do you want us to post our list of words here in a rely to you? Or just tell you what our longest word found was/is?

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