NOTE: The listed coordinates are NOT the position of the cache. You must solve the puzzle below to determine the actual coordinates of the cache.
Once again, the puzzle was inspired by Eric Berlin's weekly Puzzlesnacks, but this time I went bigger.
If you wish, the puzzle is also available to download and print as a PDF.
As the cache owner, I assure you that this file is safe to download, although it has not been checked by Groundspeak for malicious content. Download at your own risk. But really, it's just a PDF hosted on Google Drive that any browser will display for you just like any other webpage.
In each puzzle below, the 21 bigrams can be placed into the grid to form words reading across and down. Because it’s a 6x6 grid, 15 spaces will be left blank. Answers may have blank spaces before or after them, or might even skip spaces in the middle. You’ll have to figure out where to position the bigrams within each row and column in order to form all of the words in the grid. All solution words will be either 4, 6, 8 or 10 letters long. For the Certitude solution checker, concatenate the letters that appear in the diagonals of each puzzle, reading from the top left corner down to the bottom right corner, ignoring any blank spaces.

You can validate your puzzle solution with
certitude.