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Word Ladders
On Christmas Day 1877, assailed by two young ladies with “nothing to do,” Lewis Carroll invented a new “form of verbal torture”: Presented with two words of the same length, the solver must convert one to the other by changing a single letter at a time, with each step producing a valid English word. For example, HEAD can be converted to TAIL in five steps:
HEAD HEAL TEAL TELL TALL TAIL
Carroll called the new pastime Doublets and published it in Vanity Fair, which hailed it as “so entirely novel and withal so interesting, that … the Doublets may be expected to become an occupation to the full as amusing as the guessing of the Double Acrostics has already proved.”
In some puzzles the number of steps is specified. In Nabokov’s Pale Fire, the narrator describes a friend who was addicted to “word golf.” “He would interrupt the flow of a prismatic conversation to indulge in this particular pastime, and naturally it would have been boorish of me to refuse playing with him. Some of my records are: HATE-LOVE in three, LASS-MALE in four, and LIVE-DEAD in five (with LEND in the middle).” I’ve been able to solve the first two of these fairly easily, but not the last.
But even without such a constraint, some transformations require a surprising number of steps. Carroll found that 10 were required to turn BLUE into PINK, and in 1968 wordplay expert Dmitri Borgmann declared himself unable to convert ABOVE into BELOW at all.
In a computer study of 5,757 five-letter English words, Donald Knuth found that most could be connected to one another, but 671 could not. One of these, fittingly, was ALOOF. In the wider English language, what proportion of words are “aloof,” words that cannot be connected to any of their fellows? Is ALOOF itself one of these?
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LIVE LINE LEND LEAD DEAD
maybe?
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Look Luke! Four steps. Wow! I must be quicker than Lewis Carroll. HEAD HEAL HEIL HAIL TAIL
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yeahbut, strictly speaking, heil ain't English.
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Buff– LINE > LEND changes two letters.
I'm assuming that moving letters is illegal.
Does the starting word count as a step?
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Won't let me edit. HEAD > TAIL example shows me that the starting word is not a step.
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yeahbut, strictly speaking, heil ain't English. yeahbut tsuwm , stricktly speaking, ain't ain't English, but what the heil.
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Buff– LINE > LEND changes two letters.
I'm assuming that moving letters is illegal.
Does the starting word count as a step? Well, I wasn't sure about the moving letters thing, and I think the number of words and what constitutes a step is also unclear at this point. I was just going by "LIVE-DEAD in five (with LEND in the middle)" and if the initial word doesn't count then how can anything be in the middle? ah well.
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(and yes, as others have noticed, the Edit function seems to be messed up...)
> LINE > LEND changes two letters.
Well, it changes only one letter, but it does change the position of one of the three remaining.
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Wow! I just found that in reading online. Glad it brought you all a little fun. It is really. And my reply function does not work on the immediate reply but if I back up 2-3 posts it does work. Go figure. Enjoy.
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some transformations require a surprising number of steps. Carroll found that 10 were required to turn BLUE into PINK BLUE can be converted into PINK in 9 steps as follows: BLUE BLUR SLUR SOUR SOAR SOAK SOCK SICK SINK PINK If SOUK is allowed as an English word, it can be done in 8 steps. and in 1968 wordplay expert Dmitri Borgmann declared himself unable to convert ABOVE into BELOW at all. Here's ABOVE to BELOW in 24 steps (if you allow the slang PRATS and the archaic BESOW): ABOVE ABODE APODE EPODE ERODE EROSE ERASE PRASE PRATE PRATS BRATS BOATS BOLTS BELTS BELLS BELLY BELAY RELAY RESAY RESAT RESET BESET BESOT BESOW BELOW
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Hey,Hey!!!
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found another one:
Opposites Attract
In 1967 Dmitri Borgmann made his way from UGLY to BEAUTIFUL by means of dictionary definitions:
UGLY — OFFENSIVE OFFENSIVE — INSULTING INSULTING — INSOLENT INSOLENT — PROUD PROUD — LORDLY LORDLY — STATELY STATELY — GRAND GRAND — GORGEOUS GORGEOUS — BEAUTIFUL
Kipling called words “the most powerful drug used by mankind.”
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...I'm sure you've all seen this one (it's slightly cleaned up, Suitable for All Audiences)
..............THE PLAN
In the Beginning was the Plan. And then came the Assumptions. And the Plan was without Substance, and the Assumptions without Form.
And Darkness was upon the Face of the Workers, And they spake among themselves saying, "It is a Crock of Shit and it stinks."
And the Workers went unto their Supervisors and said, "It is a Pail of Dung and besides that it’s rotten."
And the Supervisors went unto their Managers saying, "It is a Container of organic Waste such that none may abide it."
And the Managers went unto their Directors, saying, "It is a Vessel of Fertilizer and it is very strong. "
And the Directors said to their Vice-Presidents, "It contains that which aids Plant Growth and it is very powerful."
And the Vice Presidents went to the President, saying unto him, "This new Plan will actively promote the Growth and Vigor of the Company."
And the President went to the Chairman of the Board of Directors, and said "...and we were meticulous about obtaining Input from All Levels!" And the Chairman of the Board saw that it was Good.
AND THE PLAN WAS IMPLEMENTED.
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