08-09-2016, 09:06 AM
Tip for solving puzzles like these:
Start with vowels (a, e, i, o, u - e is the most commonly used letter in the English language, by the way) in order until you hit a match.
Guaging by location and letter count it's usually easy to guage if another vowel is present or not, either way move onto the next step: consonants!
Start with the most commonly used letters. T ranks number two I believe but I like to go with r, s, t and in that order. Check any hits you get along the way and use your best judgement on where to go from there OR move on to the next step (or use your tool and guess willy nilly because it does the work for you!)
M, n then l (that's lowercase L not an uppercase i). Then onto the dregs of the alphabet. G, ew. Y, gross!
If, by now, you haven't been able to figure it out then you're past help.
Start with vowels (a, e, i, o, u - e is the most commonly used letter in the English language, by the way) in order until you hit a match.
Guaging by location and letter count it's usually easy to guage if another vowel is present or not, either way move onto the next step: consonants!
Start with the most commonly used letters. T ranks number two I believe but I like to go with r, s, t and in that order. Check any hits you get along the way and use your best judgement on where to go from there OR move on to the next step (or use your tool and guess willy nilly because it does the work for you!)
M, n then l (that's lowercase L not an uppercase i). Then onto the dregs of the alphabet. G, ew. Y, gross!
If, by now, you haven't been able to figure it out then you're past help.