Games World of Puzzles

WILD CARDS

NUMBER PLAY INNER CIRCLES

Each of the nine letters from A through I represents a different whole number from 1 through 9. The number in each circle is the sum of the four letters in the squares that meet at that circle. For example, the sum of D, E, G, and H is 23.

The circle containing the question mark represents a missing sum. Can you provide a sum such that there is only one set of possible values for the nine letters?

—SIDNEY KRAVITZ

NAME PLAY NAME CHAINS

Fill in each set of three blanks below to create

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