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Sandy Wood
Brain Game: One to Ten in Six
by Sandy Wood - November 17, 2008 - 7:30 AM

ONE SOLUTION:

ONE > OWE > OWL > OIL > TIL > TIN > TEN

Comments (19)
  1. ONE
    TNE
    TEE
    TEN

    Is that right? Did I follow the rules? It seemed too easy.

  2. I don’t think acronyms count. Similarly I don’t think prefixes count either but mine was

    ONE
    ORE
    PRE
    PEE
    PEN
    TEN

  3. I don’t think acronyms count. Similarly, I don’t think prefixes count either, but, here’s my go at it:

    ONE
    ORE
    PRE
    PEE
    PEN
    TEN

  4. ONE
    ORE
    ARE
    TRE
    TEE
    TEN

  5. one
    ohe
    the
    tee
    ten

    ohe – bamboo. Hawiian but American English steals from all languages. That is way it is so hard to learn.
    Goose – Geese
    Moose – Meese
    See what I mean!!!!

  6. one
    new
    wet
    ten

  7. one
    new
    wet
    ten

  8. in the parlance of our times:

    one
    owe
    own
    pwn
    pen
    ten

  9. in bygone parlance:

    one
    ore
    ere
    ern
    een
    ten

  10. one
    ore
    ort
    out
    tut
    tet
    ten

    Are you allowed to use proper nouns, like Tut (King of Egypt) and Tet (Buddhist holiday)? Still seven. You guys are good.

  11. Change one letter at a time without re-ordering. No acronyms. No prefixes.

    one
    oRe – Mineral bearing rock
    Tre – Three (Tre of hearts)
    tEe – Golf or shirt
    teN

  12. I agree with Adam from IA. That’s the shortest way, if you are correctly doing the puzzle, to solve it. Or, at least that’s what I got.

  13. one
    ore
    tre
    tee
    ten

    thats five folks….ding ding ding winner winner chicken dinner

  14. One
    Oye
    Tye
    Tee
    Ten

  15. one
    ore
    ere
    ern
    eon
    ton
    ten

    No tre in the scrabble dictionary! No “til” for that matter (it’s ’til, abbreviated until).

  16. one
    owe
    own
    o’en
    ten

    …was my first thought.
    Do we do Elizabethan abbreviations?

  17. ONE
    ORE
    ORT
    OAT
    TAT
    TAN
    TEN

  18. ONE
    OWE
    TOE
    TON
    TEN
    Got it in 3!!

  19. How about this:

    one
    tone
    ton
    ten

    Is that legal?

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