ext_85263 ([identity profile] hweimei.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] slipjig3 2005-12-01 11:17 pm (UTC)

just came across this

A British engineer claims to have solved a puzzle that has confounded some of the world's best brains since the time of the ancient Greeks.

Ted Clarke, 79, believes that he has devised the largest acrostic square -- 10 letters by 10, spelling out the same words horizontally and vertically -- in the English language.


Puzzlers square off on solution to ancient grid (The Australian)

Frustratingly, the article doesn't show his solution.

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