The pleasure's mine Parasu. I know Sheece. Through my interactions with Vidya during Trylateral, I am aware of her. But who are you, mystery man? I took extra pains to ramp up the 'arcane' quotient of the last 3 puzzles, only to deny you, what was rightfully yours. I did this because I had promised you a cruel twist. Sheece happened to encash...Pardon my peccadilloes, Mr. Parasu. Could you please tell us who you are and where you work? Share it only if it's not a state secret.
third everyone's comment ! anantha...all ur puzzles r gr8 fun. maddening at times but life kinda seems flat w/o one to come back home to :) and thats a praise no one can beay!
First off, apologies for this delayed reply to your q's Anantha. was caught in a whirlwind of events that kept me away from the comp.
About the mystery man, well this man would like to be an International man of mystery, but for now settles to moonlight as a proj manager at a telecom company but when the sun sets he works with genetically spliced genius lab rats plotting schemes for world domination.
One thing for sure, I am an oddball in this sea of ad world and creative folks who fill your blog sites :)
Sigma 26 is a word grid game where you'll have to guess a word given it's sigma score & number of letters.
Logo design by
Raijith Ravi
Rules of the Game
1. I'll give you an alphabet shaped word grid. 2. I will indicate the number of words to be uncovered with black flags. 3. Each of these black flags will carry the Sigma 26 or word scores for the respective words. 4. Now that you know the number of letters & the Sigma 26, you'll have to uncover the words. Make sure the words you uncover fit the word grid & also match the wordscores. 5. The first person to uncover the word grid will make it to the Sigma Hall of Fame. 6. Sigma 26 word grids are of 6 levels of difficulty - Playschool, LKG, UKG, UG, Graduate & Doctorate. A typical Playschool grid is one in which 5 letters are revealed while a Doctorate grid is one where 0 letters are revealed. The added twist in a Doctorate puzzle is the words in the grid have a connecting theme. 7. The shape of the grid is an additional clue. At least one of the words in the grid will start with the same letter as cued by the shape.
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Thanks for the fun Anantha!! It was fun while it lasted.
yes indeed...
any sneak previews of what's coming soon?
The pleasure's mine Parasu. I know Sheece. Through my interactions with Vidya during Trylateral, I am aware of her. But who are you, mystery man? I took extra pains to ramp up the 'arcane' quotient of the last 3 puzzles, only to deny you, what was rightfully yours. I did this because I had promised you a cruel twist. Sheece happened to encash...Pardon my peccadilloes, Mr. Parasu. Could you please tell us who you are and where you work? Share it only if it's not a state secret.
third everyone's comment ! anantha...all ur puzzles r gr8 fun. maddening at times but life kinda seems flat w/o one to come back home to :) and thats a praise no one can beay!
start some thing soon!
First off, apologies for this delayed reply to your q's Anantha. was caught in a whirlwind of events that kept me away from the comp.
About the mystery man, well this man would like to be an International man of mystery, but for now settles to moonlight as a proj manager at a telecom company but when the sun sets he works with genetically spliced genius lab rats plotting schemes for world domination.
One thing for sure, I am an oddball in this sea of ad world and creative folks who fill your blog sites :)
started a new game. it's called huntakshari. if anyone's interested. they can head to --> http://huntakshari.blogspot.com
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