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    Remember to accept the correct answer; you can do that now. ;-)
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Remember to accept the correct answer; you can do that now. ;-)
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Next letter for each word on the adjacent (clockwise) vertex in the following triangle. Starting with C, C -> H -> U -> C -> K. The other two words are constructed similarly.







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    Well done. I was hoping it would take slightly longer to solve this haha. I was hoping it would take at least 5-10 minutes for a "normal" audience. [granted I have no idea how often you do puzzles].
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    @leigero The blanks on the last two were a big hint which lead me to think it was more than one word, one ending with -CK, another with -WN because -CN is not very likely. I worked backwards from there. A puzzle solved quickly isn't necessarily a bad puzzle.
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    @leigero There are a lot of excellent puzzle solvers that frequent this site. Just because your puzzle is solved quickly, does not make it a bad puzzle. (See The many-eyes effect.) I actually think this was a great puzzle, and more creative than a lot of the first-time puzzles we get.
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    – GentlePurpleRain
    Mar 13 at 16:58






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    @leigero For geometrical twist on your puzzle, roll your puzzle up into a hexagon with a missing pie slice. Then insert a blank pie slice.
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    @Yakk I actually have a hexagon version I created with other symbols haha.
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I see




Chuck Brown Ale




Because




Next letter for each word on the adjacent (clockwise) vertex in the following triangle. Starting with C, C -> H -> U -> C -> K. The other two words are constructed similarly.







share|improve this answer









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  • $begingroup$
    Well done. I was hoping it would take slightly longer to solve this haha. I was hoping it would take at least 5-10 minutes for a "normal" audience. [granted I have no idea how often you do puzzles].
    $endgroup$
    – leigero
    Mar 13 at 15:11






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    @leigero The blanks on the last two were a big hint which lead me to think it was more than one word, one ending with -CK, another with -WN because -CN is not very likely. I worked backwards from there. A puzzle solved quickly isn't necessarily a bad puzzle.
    $endgroup$
    – Matt
    Mar 13 at 15:19






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    @leigero There are a lot of excellent puzzle solvers that frequent this site. Just because your puzzle is solved quickly, does not make it a bad puzzle. (See The many-eyes effect.) I actually think this was a great puzzle, and more creative than a lot of the first-time puzzles we get.
    $endgroup$
    – GentlePurpleRain
    Mar 13 at 16:58






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    @leigero For geometrical twist on your puzzle, roll your puzzle up into a hexagon with a missing pie slice. Then insert a blank pie slice.
    $endgroup$
    – Yakk
    Mar 13 at 19:17






  • 3




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    @Yakk I actually have a hexagon version I created with other symbols haha.
    $endgroup$
    – leigero
    Mar 13 at 19:43
















18












$begingroup$

I see




Chuck Brown Ale




Because




Next letter for each word on the adjacent (clockwise) vertex in the following triangle. Starting with C, C -> H -> U -> C -> K. The other two words are constructed similarly.







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$













  • $begingroup$
    Well done. I was hoping it would take slightly longer to solve this haha. I was hoping it would take at least 5-10 minutes for a "normal" audience. [granted I have no idea how often you do puzzles].
    $endgroup$
    – leigero
    Mar 13 at 15:11






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    @leigero The blanks on the last two were a big hint which lead me to think it was more than one word, one ending with -CK, another with -WN because -CN is not very likely. I worked backwards from there. A puzzle solved quickly isn't necessarily a bad puzzle.
    $endgroup$
    – Matt
    Mar 13 at 15:19






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    @leigero There are a lot of excellent puzzle solvers that frequent this site. Just because your puzzle is solved quickly, does not make it a bad puzzle. (See The many-eyes effect.) I actually think this was a great puzzle, and more creative than a lot of the first-time puzzles we get.
    $endgroup$
    – GentlePurpleRain
    Mar 13 at 16:58






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    @leigero For geometrical twist on your puzzle, roll your puzzle up into a hexagon with a missing pie slice. Then insert a blank pie slice.
    $endgroup$
    – Yakk
    Mar 13 at 19:17






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    @Yakk I actually have a hexagon version I created with other symbols haha.
    $endgroup$
    – leigero
    Mar 13 at 19:43














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18





$begingroup$

I see




Chuck Brown Ale




Because




Next letter for each word on the adjacent (clockwise) vertex in the following triangle. Starting with C, C -> H -> U -> C -> K. The other two words are constructed similarly.







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



I see




Chuck Brown Ale




Because




Next letter for each word on the adjacent (clockwise) vertex in the following triangle. Starting with C, C -> H -> U -> C -> K. The other two words are constructed similarly.








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answered Mar 13 at 15:06









MattMatt

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    Well done. I was hoping it would take slightly longer to solve this haha. I was hoping it would take at least 5-10 minutes for a "normal" audience. [granted I have no idea how often you do puzzles].
    $endgroup$
    – leigero
    Mar 13 at 15:11






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    @leigero The blanks on the last two were a big hint which lead me to think it was more than one word, one ending with -CK, another with -WN because -CN is not very likely. I worked backwards from there. A puzzle solved quickly isn't necessarily a bad puzzle.
    $endgroup$
    – Matt
    Mar 13 at 15:19






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    @leigero There are a lot of excellent puzzle solvers that frequent this site. Just because your puzzle is solved quickly, does not make it a bad puzzle. (See The many-eyes effect.) I actually think this was a great puzzle, and more creative than a lot of the first-time puzzles we get.
    $endgroup$
    – GentlePurpleRain
    Mar 13 at 16:58






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    @leigero For geometrical twist on your puzzle, roll your puzzle up into a hexagon with a missing pie slice. Then insert a blank pie slice.
    $endgroup$
    – Yakk
    Mar 13 at 19:17






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    @Yakk I actually have a hexagon version I created with other symbols haha.
    $endgroup$
    – leigero
    Mar 13 at 19:43


















  • $begingroup$
    Well done. I was hoping it would take slightly longer to solve this haha. I was hoping it would take at least 5-10 minutes for a "normal" audience. [granted I have no idea how often you do puzzles].
    $endgroup$
    – leigero
    Mar 13 at 15:11






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    @leigero The blanks on the last two were a big hint which lead me to think it was more than one word, one ending with -CK, another with -WN because -CN is not very likely. I worked backwards from there. A puzzle solved quickly isn't necessarily a bad puzzle.
    $endgroup$
    – Matt
    Mar 13 at 15:19






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    @leigero There are a lot of excellent puzzle solvers that frequent this site. Just because your puzzle is solved quickly, does not make it a bad puzzle. (See The many-eyes effect.) I actually think this was a great puzzle, and more creative than a lot of the first-time puzzles we get.
    $endgroup$
    – GentlePurpleRain
    Mar 13 at 16:58






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    @leigero For geometrical twist on your puzzle, roll your puzzle up into a hexagon with a missing pie slice. Then insert a blank pie slice.
    $endgroup$
    – Yakk
    Mar 13 at 19:17






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    @Yakk I actually have a hexagon version I created with other symbols haha.
    $endgroup$
    – leigero
    Mar 13 at 19:43
















$begingroup$
Well done. I was hoping it would take slightly longer to solve this haha. I was hoping it would take at least 5-10 minutes for a "normal" audience. [granted I have no idea how often you do puzzles].
$endgroup$
– leigero
Mar 13 at 15:11




$begingroup$
Well done. I was hoping it would take slightly longer to solve this haha. I was hoping it would take at least 5-10 minutes for a "normal" audience. [granted I have no idea how often you do puzzles].
$endgroup$
– leigero
Mar 13 at 15:11




6




6




$begingroup$
@leigero The blanks on the last two were a big hint which lead me to think it was more than one word, one ending with -CK, another with -WN because -CN is not very likely. I worked backwards from there. A puzzle solved quickly isn't necessarily a bad puzzle.
$endgroup$
– Matt
Mar 13 at 15:19




$begingroup$
@leigero The blanks on the last two were a big hint which lead me to think it was more than one word, one ending with -CK, another with -WN because -CN is not very likely. I worked backwards from there. A puzzle solved quickly isn't necessarily a bad puzzle.
$endgroup$
– Matt
Mar 13 at 15:19




6




6




$begingroup$
@leigero There are a lot of excellent puzzle solvers that frequent this site. Just because your puzzle is solved quickly, does not make it a bad puzzle. (See The many-eyes effect.) I actually think this was a great puzzle, and more creative than a lot of the first-time puzzles we get.
$endgroup$
– GentlePurpleRain
Mar 13 at 16:58




$begingroup$
@leigero There are a lot of excellent puzzle solvers that frequent this site. Just because your puzzle is solved quickly, does not make it a bad puzzle. (See The many-eyes effect.) I actually think this was a great puzzle, and more creative than a lot of the first-time puzzles we get.
$endgroup$
– GentlePurpleRain
Mar 13 at 16:58




2




2




$begingroup$
@leigero For geometrical twist on your puzzle, roll your puzzle up into a hexagon with a missing pie slice. Then insert a blank pie slice.
$endgroup$
– Yakk
Mar 13 at 19:17




$begingroup$
@leigero For geometrical twist on your puzzle, roll your puzzle up into a hexagon with a missing pie slice. Then insert a blank pie slice.
$endgroup$
– Yakk
Mar 13 at 19:17




3




3




$begingroup$
@Yakk I actually have a hexagon version I created with other symbols haha.
$endgroup$
– leigero
Mar 13 at 19:43




$begingroup$
@Yakk I actually have a hexagon version I created with other symbols haha.
$endgroup$
– leigero
Mar 13 at 19:43





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