Monday, November 5, 2018

pattern - What is a Triad Phrase™?


Now that you are familiar with Cyclone Phrases™ and Scalable Phrases™, let's look at another kind of phrase.




If a phrase adheres to a certain rule, then I call it a Triad Phrase™.


Use the examples below to find the rule.


(Warning there may be some spoilers in the comments below this puzzle, so beware)


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Answer



Is it this?




A Triad Phrase™ is one where the alternate letters of each word spell out another word.



peopleless fiacre



polls/epees & far/ice



poorest friend



poet/ors & fin/red




schooled stooge



shoe/cold & sog/toe



Probably called a Triad Phrase™ because



each word is made up of two other words



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