"MitchellWmA" <
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Some ideas are given below:
1. Encrypt the puzzle, but not the word list, using a simple letter
substitution cipher. You can also include an encrypted phrase (not in the
grid). Do not include spaces in the phrase. This would make it harder than
a simple cryptogram puzzle and require the solver to find the hidden words
to help figure out the phrase.
2. Scramble each row by rotating the letters. For example, if the first
row was "ABCDEFG:, rotate by 3 to get "EFGABCD". Each row has its own
rotation number. The rotation number can also to used to easily create a
message in the first column. Or, when the rotations are removed, specified
cells spell out a message.
3. Don't give the word list directly. Use clues similar to cryptic crossword
puzzle clues. Include several extra words in the grid as "red herrings".
4. Use really long words and break the words into smaller pieces.
5. Instead of having the letters in each word follow a straight path, let it
change direction every 3 or 4 cells. This would allow longer words. The
paths could also form a picture.
6. Allow wrap-around grids in conjunction with one of the other ideas.
7. Replace all vowels, or other set of letters, with a question mark or
asterisk. Use this with one of the other ideas.
8. In each clue word, mark one or more of the letters. Have the solver
connect or black out the cells containing the marked letters in a given
order. This can be used to create a hidden picture.
Carl G.