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Word Mastermind #2: Terms of Endearment Mystery Cache

Hidden : 12/21/2010
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

There is no cache at the listed coordinates. The cache is located on a conservation land within 2.5 miles of the listed coordinates.

Limited parking is available directly east of the cache and easily passed up. The trails can be approached from other trailheads as well.


Word Mastermind
Object: Guess an opponent’s hidden five-letter word in the fewest number of turns.
Setup: Each player thinks of a five-letter word and writes it at the top of a piece of paper, folding the top of the page down to conceal it. This is their hidden word.
Play:

  • Player A states any five-letter word as a guess at Player B’s hidden word.
  • Player B determines the hits and announces a two-digit assessment. The first digit corresponds to the total number of shared letters that Player A's guess word has with their hidden word. The second digit identifies how many of those letters are also in the correct position. For example: if Player B’s word is CRYPT and Player A guessed TRAPS, the hit assessment would be 3-2. There are 3 shared letters (TRP) and two of them are in the correct position (R and P).
  • Player B then makes a guess at Player A’s word, and Player A determines the hits and announces the two-digit assessment.
  • Players must make accurate assessments and use acceptable words for all guesses and hidden words. A player who makes an inaccurate assessment forfeits the game. Acceptable words include those words allowed in Scrabble and the Scrabble Dictionary is the official reference for these puzzles.
  • Play alternates back and forth until one Player guesses the exact word (a hit assessment of 5-5). The player who guesses their opponent’s word in the fewest turns wins.

Example game.
Player A’s hidden word: SASSY
Player B’s hidden word: BLAST

Player A Player B Player B Player A
Guesses Assess Guesses Assess
CRAFT 2-2 MONEY 1-1
CRUMB 1-0 DOCKS 1-0
EXALT 3-2 BIKER 0-0
YEAST 3-3 FANGS 2-1
MEANT 2-2 SALTY 3-3
BLAST 5-5 SASSY 5-5

This example game ended up in a tie since both players solved in the same number of guesses.


To find the cache coordinates, you must first deduce both hidden words from the situation in the table below. This game is a brutal battle between George Bush and Bill Clinton, two players who are far less brilliant than Cheech and Chong.


Bush Clinton Clinton Bush
Guesses Assess Guesses Assess
BEANS 1-0 MIMIC 0-0
CLOVE 1-0 FLOOR 1-0
IGLOO 2-0 DOPEY 2-0
THUMP 2-0 TREND 2-0
SOUTH 2-0 LEDGE 1-1
THUMP 2-0 TREND 2-0
ETHER 3-1 PURSE 3-0
????? 5-5 ????? 5-5

Once you have solved for both player’s hidden words you can compute the coordinates as follows.

  • Write down all of the letters from both player’s hidden words and alphabetize them into a list of 10 letters.
  • Replace any duplicate letters with the next unused letters in the alphabet so that you still end up with 10 letters.
  • Assign the digits 0-9 respectively to the final list of ten alphabetized letters.
  • Example: In the example game above where the two hidden words were BLAST and SASSY, you would end up with these ten letters: AABLSSSSTY. The duplicate A would be replaced with the next unused letter (C) and the three duplicate Ss would be replaced with the next two unused letters (U, V and W) and your final list of 10 letters would be: ABCLSTUVWY. The digit assignments would then be as follows:
    A=0 B=1 C=2 L=3 S=4 T=5 U=6 V=7 W=8 Y=9


The final cache coordinates are:
North 42 2Y.TRI
West 071 3E.IRF

You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Pnpur: Whfg bss n Angher Genvy, abg va gur ohfurf naq nobhg 10 zvyrf sebz Pyvagba.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)