Monday, November 11, 2019

pattern - What is an Efficient Phrase™?


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


Use the examples below to find the rule.


Efficient Phrases and Not Efficient Phrases





If you liked this puzzle, try others like it:
    What is a Cyclone Phrase™?
    What is a Scalable Phrase™?
    What is a Triad Phrase™?



Answer



An Efficient Phrase™ is one where



each of its letters can be drawn as a single line, without lifting the pen or retracing your path. This allows the letters BCDGIJLMNOPSUVWZ. This limits the word more than it might seem because the three most common letters ETA are disallowed.



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