In each "clueless crossword puzzle" below, every row and column, when filled in correctly, spells a math word. No
words are repeated within a given puzzle. All the letters for each puzzle are listed above, below, to the left, or to the right of the empty grid.
To solve, you may "slide" letters up, down, or across into any blank space in the grid, as long as each letter remains in
the same row or column it started in. In the sample puzzle below, for example, the N in the third column of the top set of
letters slides down into the bottom row of the third column of the grid. Cross out letters as you use them, since each is used once and only once, but keep your eraser handy.
HINT: Look for a letter that fits only in one space, and start there! And remember that all words are math words.
Solution to the Problem:
Correctly solved by:
1. Patricia Young |
John Paul II Catholic High School, Tallahassee Florida |
2. James Alarie | Flint, Michigan |
3. Danielle Shine |
John Paul II Catholic High School, Tallahassee Florida |
4. Erin Hourigan |
John Paul II Catholic High School, Tallahassee Florida |
5. Katarina Forsthoefel |
John Paul II Catholic High School, Tallahassee Florida |
6. Christie Ger |
John Paul II Catholic High School, Tallahassee Florida |
7. Ryan Woody |
Mountain View High School, Mountain View, Wyoming |
8. Chelsea Anglen |
Mountain View High School, Mountain View, Wyoming |
9. W. Seth Gray |
Mountain View High School, Mountain View, Wyoming |
10. Seth Parkinson |
Mountain View High School, Mountain View, Wyoming |