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Fallen Phrase Instructions

In order to solve this puzzle you must know the basics of how to solve a Fallen Phrase puzzle. The solved puzzle consists of a complete statement. The complete statement should be read from left-to-right/top-to-bottom as you would read anything written in English. The letters underneath the puzzle are the letters you’ll use to solve the puzzle. You’ll notice that the number of letters in each column equals the number of blanks above the letter. For example, the first column has three blanks. Underneath those three blanks are three letters (T, T, T). Coincidence?

I THINK NOT!

That’s why it’s called a puzzle! Each of the letters goes into one of the blanks above the letter. But there’s a catch! You don’t know exactly which letter goes in which specific blank. That’s why it’s called a puzzle!

Let’s Solve This!

T S Let’s Solve This! The key to solving any problem is by starting with what you absolutely know. I am 100% absolutely positive where four of these letters go. On the far right column, there is only one blank and only one letter below it. I know, therefore, that the letter ‘s’ goes in the blank in the top right corner. I also see that the far left column has three ‘t’s and only three blanks. Therefore, each of the ‘t’s go in a blank above it. T T Be sure to cross out the letters as you use them. Writing in pencil also helps.

Let’s Solve This! T H I S I S T H E L O T O Let’s take a look at the 2-letter word ending in ‘s’ in the upper-right corner. According to the letters underneath, this blank can be filled with an I, a G, or an O. Our vast knowledge of English tells us that os and gs are not words. The correct letter, therefore, is I. T H I S I S T H E L O T O Use the same method for the 2-letter word ending on the second column from the left. The only letter that works is the O. We can logically fill out the rest of this column. And the next.

You got this! T H I S C L A S S I S T H E R E A S O N I L O V E C O M