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I think the most recent CoC had some of the nicest conundrums I've ever seen, including SEAPYTHON, FCRAVIOLA and (much as it pains me to admit) ELITEBOUT. The most recent finals also had some gems like NINECARAT and BADLYBEAT. Just wondering what other awesome ones you've seen (on the show or otherwise). Also I wonder how many people who watch even appreciate the craft that goes into making really nice ones like that.
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I quite liked the one on my special against Lucy Guile.Charlie Reams wrote:I think the most recent CoC had some of the nicest conundrums I've ever seen, including SEAPYTHON, FCRAVIOLA and (much as it pains me to admit) ELITEBOUT. The most recent finals also had some gems like NINECARAT and BADLYBEAT. Just wondering what other awesome ones you've seen (on the show or otherwise). Also I wonder how many people who watch even appreciate the craft that goes into making really nice ones like that.
As we were both from West Yorkshire, the conundrum was appropriately LEEDSTURF.
The people who sort these conundrums out must definitely take some serious thought into the process.
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PEPSICOLA was probably my favourite of all time but I did like LETISSIER too.
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A couple of other nice ones I've seen (can't remember where): SOURCHIVE, SETSQUARE, TOMCRUISE (think that was a series final).
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I quite liked that one from I think it was last year where the jumbled-up word was GERANIUMS, which led to the contestant buzzing in to say GERANIUMS, although that would have been a bit too simple
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I like anything where the scramble makes sense and is relevant, like the AMSPECIAL one in my semi final. ERACLOSES was a nice scramble but the answer is quite simple.
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I don't really understand how that's 'relevant', elucidate?Kirk Bevins wrote:I like anything where the scramble makes sense and is relevant, like the AMSPECIAL one
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The grand finals over the years have held some absolutely cracking conundrums. MUMLEDFOX is fairly simple but a lovely image, whilst TEEUPLATE and RANDYBUSH are harder and again both connote great imagery. HITPARADE is an excellent scramble, albeit with a not so nice solution, whereas AGOALDOWN from Series 32 is absolutely scrumptious in every way.
Actually, a real couple of favourites of mine come from the Countdown calendar: the first from 2009, MMIXIDEAS, and later in the year the superb BELFASTUK. The latter had me going for hours!
Actually, a real couple of favourites of mine come from the Countdown calendar: the first from 2009, MMIXIDEAS, and later in the year the superb BELFASTUK. The latter had me going for hours!
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Damian posted in another thread that he put that in the finals as it would refer to the contestants.Michael Wallace wrote:
I don't really understand how that's 'relevant', elucidate?
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I think the one in your avatar would probably come pretty near the top of any list I might compile.Chris Philpot wrote:The grand finals over the years have held some absolutely cracking conundrums. MUMLEDFOX is fairly simple but a lovely image, whilst TEEUPLATE and RANDYBUSH are harder and again both connote great imagery. HITPARADE is an excellent scramble, albeit with a not so nice solution, whereas AGOALDOWN from Series 32 is absolutely scrumptious in every way.
Actually, a real couple of favourites of mine come from the Countdown calendar: the first from 2009, MMIXIDEAS, and later in the year the superb BELFASTUK. The latter had me going for hours!
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Actually the real shuffle for that one (BIGPRONKS) is pretty damn clever in itself.
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SOURCHIVE was my scramble (so cheers) but don't think it's been on the show. Incidentally, neither Tom Hargreaves nor Julian Fell solved it but it made Craig's list. There was also a furore about it caused by Gevin, who is not unlike a cunt aside from being useless.Charlie Reams wrote:A couple of other nice ones I've seen (can't remember where): SOURCHIVE, SETSQUARE, TOMCRUISE (think that was a series final).
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I think Kirk is making immodest reference to his being special and he certainly is ...Michael Wallace wrote:I don't really understand how that's 'relevant', elucidate?Kirk Bevins wrote:I like anything where the scramble makes sense and is relevant, like the AMSPECIAL one
... special school ...... special Olympics ... special yellow bus ... all spring to mind.
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I posted the above, shut down the computer, made a sandwich and headed upstairs to watch Psychoville - and realised as I did so that it would have been much funnier had I said, "The one in your avatar appears to be unbeatable". But hey, I can't be witty all the time.Phil Reynolds wrote:I think the one in your avatar would probably come pretty near the top of any list I might compile.Chris Philpot wrote:The grand finals over the years have held some absolutely cracking conundrums. MUMLEDFOX is fairly simple but a lovely image, whilst TEEUPLATE and RANDYBUSH are harder and again both connote great imagery. HITPARADE is an excellent scramble, albeit with a not so nice solution, whereas AGOALDOWN from Series 32 is absolutely scrumptious in every way.
Actually, a real couple of favourites of mine come from the Countdown calendar: the first from 2009, MMIXIDEAS, and later in the year the superb BELFASTUK. The latter had me going for hours!
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I have taken the liberty of amending this for you, it was obviously typed in a hurry.Phil Reynolds wrote: I posted the above, shut down the computer, made a sandwich and headed upstairs to watch Psychoville - and realised as I did so that it would have been much funnier had I said, "The one in your avatar appears to be unbeatable". But hey, I can't be witty any of the time.
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I have to say I liked LEGALSIRS, as it was tough but fair. Not a word I use often or would even know to be valid, but certainly deducible. I'd much rather be beaten by this than, say, ELITEBOUT which I'd never heard of.
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Possibly you'd heard of it but forgotten it.Junaid Mubeen wrote:I'd much rather be beaten by this than, say, ELITEBOUT which I'd never heard of.
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Strange, I've been thinking about this recently before this thread.
I came up with some rather nice scrambles:
INTRIGUED (booooring)
CREATEDUS
RESTILGOE
Er, I've forgotten the rest.
I came up with some rather nice scrambles:
INTRIGUED (booooring)
CREATEDUS
RESTILGOE
Er, I've forgotten the rest.
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You told me about COMEAGAIN when we were in Unit One (yes, I was in a bar with a kid, and yes I was grooming him), which is awesome, although I don't know if that was one of your own.Kai Laddiman wrote:Strange, I've been thinking about this recently before this thread.
I came up with some rather nice scrambles:
INTRIGUED (booooring)
CREATEDUS
RESTILGOE
Er, I've forgotten the rest.
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I set this in a MSN online game (Corby versus Travers) with the scramble RILESSLAG.Junaid Mubeen wrote:I have to say I liked LEGALSIRS
Was thinking we should have a competition to see who can come up with the best original scramble - winner gets a Mars bar or some such.
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Oh yeh, that was one of them, and yes I did make it upCharlie Reams wrote:You told me about COMEAGAIN when we were in Unit One (yes, I was in a bar with a kid, and yes I was grooming him), which is awesome, although I don't know if that was one of your own.Kai Laddiman wrote:Strange, I've been thinking about this recently before this thread.
I came up with some rather nice scrambles:
INTRIGUED (booooring)
CREATEDUS
RESTILGOE
Er, I've forgotten the rest.
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I'll admit that I had to look up the definition of "pronk" but, having done so, it's absolutely fantastic. Ditto COMEAGAIN, actually. Of those which I have devised myself, I definitely discovered SETSQUARE at some point but am not sure if I ever set it as a conundrum back in the pre-Apterous MSN Countdown days. Another of my devising is SURETHING which is like Kai's in its immediate recognisability as a common phrase, but it lacks the lovely neither common prefixed nor common suffixed solution.Charlie Reams wrote:Actually the real shuffle for that one (BIGPRONKS) is pretty damn clever in itself.
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Is it an unwritten rule that when people talk about conundrums they don't mention the solution?
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I don't have a clue what you're talking about.David O'Donnell wrote:SOURCHIVE was my scramble (so cheers) but don't think it's been on the show. Incidentally, neither Tom Hargreaves nor Julian Fell solved it but it made Craig's list. There was also a furore about it caused by Gevin, who is not unlike a cunt aside from being useless.
Edit - I think I'm with you now. I think it's all made up and you were just being a twat. I know I'm at least half right.
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Not any more.Gavin Chipper wrote:Is it an unwritten rule that when people talk about conundrums they don't mention the solution?
FWIW it was me that devised SETSQUARE, although I remember Crispy posting that he solved it on 0.5 seconds. I'm sure I'm not the first, though.
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Of the ones I've created, NOPULSEDR, RUDEFARTS, COMBINERY and FANTHEISM are probably my favourites. Bit lacklustre compared to some of the above though.
DREARYGAV
It was me who failed to spot that and not Julian. And Gavin, your own personalised conundrum!Gavin Chipper wrote:I don't have a clue what you're talking about.David O'Donnell wrote:SOURCHIVE was my scramble (so cheers) but don't think it's been on the show. Incidentally, neither Tom Hargreaves nor Julian Fell solved it but it made Craig's list. There was also a furore about it caused by Gevin, who is not unlike a cunt aside from being useless.
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SCOURPAULPaul Howe wrote:DREARYGAV
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CHOKINVAG
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^ scratch that...
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That is fabulous - I can only offer THIGHWANK in riposte.Matt Morrison wrote:UPTHEARSE
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SupoibMatt Morrison wrote:^ scratch that...
UPTHEARSE
Touche. That the best you can manage in 30 minutes?Gavin Chipper wrote:
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I found EMMASCLIT last night
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The first, and only, time.Dinos Sfyris wrote:I found EMMASCLIT last night
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At least I don't have KIRKMANGE
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Sorry Dinos, mate, this made me LOL!Kirk Bevins wrote:The first, and only, time.Dinos Sfyris wrote:I found EMMASCLIT last night
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some more I found (not all for words currently used as conundrums though):
BIGFATLEA
OIBOOBIES
ROSEYSLUT
DIRTYSACK
PENISTTUG
SMUTTYNOA (oops, stupid me... this one is a plural)
YETIBALLS
BIGFATLEA
OIBOOBIES
ROSEYSLUT
DIRTYSACK
PENISTTUG
SMUTTYNOA (oops, stupid me... this one is a plural)
YETIBALLS
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Surely a conundrum can be any valid nine-letter word - the only current exception I'm aware of is that -S plurals aren't used?Matt Morrison wrote:some more I found (not all for words currently used as conundrums though)
I was quite proud of my proposal of LEEDSLAST for the final conundrum of Series 60, though of course Damian's suggestion of LEEDSBOOT was even better.
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The whole list of nine letter words was hand-filtered by Charlie (and Sid, I think), cutting out about half of the total words as they were too tough to use as conundrums.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely a conundrum can be any valid nine-letter word - the only current exception I'm aware of is that -S plurals aren't used?Matt Morrison wrote:some more I found (not all for words currently used as conundrums though)
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It's not all about Apterous! There is also a programme known as "Countdown".Matt Morrison wrote:The whole list of nine letter words was hand-filtered by Charlie (and Sid, I think), cutting out about half of the total words as they were too tough to use as conundrums.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely a conundrum can be any valid nine-letter word - the only current exception I'm aware of is that -S plurals aren't used?Matt Morrison wrote:some more I found (not all for words currently used as conundrums though)
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Speaking of conundrums, has anyone seen this slightly weird Countdown related story from East Anglia
http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/edp24/ne ... 3A31%3A080
http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/edp24/ne ... 3A31%3A080
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Matt Morrison wrote:The whole list of nine letter words was hand-filtered by Charlie (and Sid, I think), cutting out about half of the total words as they were too tough to use as conundrums.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely a conundrum can be any valid nine-letter word - the only current exception I'm aware of is that -S plurals aren't used?
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AIDSCUNTS
CHILDRAPE
WANKSTAIN
ARSEBLEED
FUCKGEESE
CHILDRAPE
WANKSTAIN
ARSEBLEED
FUCKGEESE
If I suddenly have a squirming baby on my lap it probably means that I should start paying it some attention and stop wasting my time messing around on a Countdown forum
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And doubles, like CRAFTIEST/TRIFECTAS.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely a conundrum can be any valid nine-letter word - the only current exception I'm aware of is that -S plurals aren't used?Matt Morrison wrote:some more I found (not all for words currently used as conundrums though)
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Phil Reynolds wrote:Matt Morrison wrote:The whole list of nine letter words was hand-filtered by Charlie (and Sid, I think), cutting out about half of the total words as they were too tough to use as conundrums.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely a conundrum can be any valid nine-letter word - the only current exception I'm aware of is that -S plurals aren't used?
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Oh yeah, I was aware of (but had temporarily forgotten) that. Your example is an interesting one though. I'd assumed that a word like CRAFTIEST would be valid as a conundrum because its only anagram is a plural, which is invalid according to the other rule. (Also, of course, TRIFECTAS could be used as the scramble, like the notorious GERANIUMS incident.)Charlie Reams wrote:And doubles, like CRAFTIEST/TRIFECTAS.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely a conundrum can be any valid nine-letter word - the only current exception I'm aware of is that -S plurals aren't used?
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The plurals rule isn't really a rule, Damian just doesn't like setting them.Phil Reynolds wrote:Oh yeah, I was aware of (but had temporarily forgotten) that. Your example is an interesting one though. I'd assumed that a word like CRAFTIEST would be valid as a conundrum because its only anagram is a plural, which is invalid according to the other rule. (Also, of course, TRIFECTAS could be used as the scramble, like the notorious GERANIUMS incident.)Charlie Reams wrote:And doubles, like CRAFTIEST/TRIFECTAS.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely a conundrum can be any valid nine-letter word - the only current exception I'm aware of is that -S plurals aren't used?
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Matthew, seriously, get some help.Matthew Green wrote:AIDSCUNTS
CHILDRAPE
WANKSTAIN
ARSEBLEED
FUCKGEESE
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According to Lexplorer, none of these have valid solutions.Matthew Green wrote:AIDSCUNTS
CHILDRAPE
WANKSTAIN
ARSEBLEED
FUCKGEESE
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I'm quite fond of SEEOURGIG, which I've just made up.
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So we might see DINOSARSE one of these days?Charlie Reams wrote:The plurals rule isn't really a rule
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ALITEGAIN
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Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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There's this guy at Callum's school called Kai Perry, and AKAIPERRY would be great for if he went on (which he wouldn't).
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
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Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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Or even CHEERSKAIPhil Reynolds wrote:So we might see DINOSARSE one of these days?Charlie Reams wrote:The plurals rule isn't really a rule
(Sorry for all of these, just playing with Zyzzyva)
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Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
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KAIMETERS
SCROTEKAI
KAISQUEER
KAISTENSE
LISTENKAI
KAISMENUS
KAISURONE
KAISSTORE
And a plural (but I had to include it for the comedy value):
KAISSHITE
SCROTEKAI
KAISQUEER
KAISTENSE
LISTENKAI
KAISMENUS
KAISURONE
KAISSTORE
And a plural (but I had to include it for the comedy value):
KAISSHITE
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
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TIMETRIAL
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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LITERATIMKai Laddiman wrote:TIMETRIAL
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How about a nice Countdown themed one?
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Nominations for best?
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Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
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INDATCUBE
BREADCUBE
OANDCUBES
SNORTCUBE
BREADCUBE
OANDCUBES
SNORTCUBE
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.