Start by dividing a 6-letter word into its first three letters and its last three letters. Add a common fourth letter to each group of three and make two four letter words. Continue by adding common letters and making increasingly longer words
In the May 1973 Kickshaws, David L. Silverman presents the problem of halving a six-letter word to f...
Pick a group of n different letters, and in turn add A, B, ..., Z to these. How many of these enlarg...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
A given word is split into two parts which may, or may not, have the same number of letters. A commo...
A list of words split in two. The two parts may, or may not, have an equal number of letters. The le...
Have you ever noticed that many four-letter words can be changed to five-letter words by inserting a...
In the May 2009 Word Ways, Susan Thorpe introduced the concept of a triangular progression. Partitio...
In the November 2004 Kickshaws, Dave Morice pointed out that the first two letters of HOW add to the...
These words pairs fall into one of two categories. Either a letter is removed from the first word; t...
Many words can be split into smaller words by reading the letters consecutively and dividing the let...
Begin with a word having two different vowels. Keeping the letters in the same order, add a third di...
Transposing word by dividing them into three parts in such a way that leaves the middle letter(s) un...
The 2 alphabetically-adjacent letters to be removed from the word must: be in alphabetical order in ...
Pairs of words which end with the same group of letters have their common letter group removed so th...
Two words which begin with the same letter, or group of letters, are beheaded i.e. the common letter...
In the May 1973 Kickshaws, David L. Silverman presents the problem of halving a six-letter word to f...
Pick a group of n different letters, and in turn add A, B, ..., Z to these. How many of these enlarg...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
A given word is split into two parts which may, or may not, have the same number of letters. A commo...
A list of words split in two. The two parts may, or may not, have an equal number of letters. The le...
Have you ever noticed that many four-letter words can be changed to five-letter words by inserting a...
In the May 2009 Word Ways, Susan Thorpe introduced the concept of a triangular progression. Partitio...
In the November 2004 Kickshaws, Dave Morice pointed out that the first two letters of HOW add to the...
These words pairs fall into one of two categories. Either a letter is removed from the first word; t...
Many words can be split into smaller words by reading the letters consecutively and dividing the let...
Begin with a word having two different vowels. Keeping the letters in the same order, add a third di...
Transposing word by dividing them into three parts in such a way that leaves the middle letter(s) un...
The 2 alphabetically-adjacent letters to be removed from the word must: be in alphabetical order in ...
Pairs of words which end with the same group of letters have their common letter group removed so th...
Two words which begin with the same letter, or group of letters, are beheaded i.e. the common letter...
In the May 1973 Kickshaws, David L. Silverman presents the problem of halving a six-letter word to f...
Pick a group of n different letters, and in turn add A, B, ..., Z to these. How many of these enlarg...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...