Answer Groups
Match each category card with the listed word cards. This level has 10 categories and 54 answer cards.
Coder
- Java
- Lua
- C++
- C#
- Scala
- Perl
- Kotlin
- Haskell
Carved
- Statues
- Rock art
- Signet
- Totems
- Monument
- Cameo
- Busts
- Figurine
Seafarer
- Oceans
- Harbors
- Anchors
- Vessels
- Harpoons
- Buoys
- Docks
- Captains
Shaggy
- Hairy
- Unkempt
- Hirsute
- Bushy
- Unshorn
- Unshaven
Stats
- Census
- Reports
- Graphs
- Charts
- Figures
- Metrics
Hornlike
- Tusk
- Spike
- Antler
- Ossicone
Blush
- Flush
- Redden
- Ruddy
- Rubicund
B&W
- Old films
- Old photos
- Filters
- Sketches
Starchy
- Potatoes
- Plantain
- Yam
Female
- Labrys
- Amazons
- Valkyrie
Starting Layout
The board starts with 4 columns, 22 visible column cards, and 42 stock cards.
Column 1
- Rubicund
- Charts
- Unshaven
- Harpoons
Column 2
- Redden
- Blush
- Hirsute
- Harbors
- Haskell
Column 3
- Graphs
- Bushy
- Unkempt
- Captains
- Seafarer
- Statues
Column 4
- Labrys
- Old photos
- Ossicone
- Unshorn
- Figurine
- Busts
- Monument
Stock
- Figures
- Signet
- Docks
- Kotlin
- C#
- Cameo
- Flush
- Sketches
- Totems
- Carved
- Anchors
- B&W
- Plantain
- Filters
- Amazons
- Census
- Old films
- Vessels
- Valkyrie
- Rock art
- Oceans
- Metrics
- Java
- Female
- Hornlike
- Tusk
- Starchy
- C++
- Hairy
- Lua
- Buoys
- Stats
- Shaggy
- Reports
- Ruddy
- Perl
- Potatoes
- Yam
- Antler
- Coder
- Spike
- Scala
Hints
- Match each category card with all of the word cards listed in the answer groups.
- Use the starting columns and stock list to locate cards before planning moves.
Walkthrough
Start by identifying every category card, then collect the matching word cards for that category. Work from the most visible column cards first and use stock cards after the main columns are organized.
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