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Slocawber Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Title and instructions for a puzzle (1)

Good evening.

I'd like to know whether the following title and instructions

can be considered suitable for a 'puzzle' like the one in the

picture.

Thank you.


The numbered route

Connect the dots from 1 to 57.



  

Top answer

This kind of puzzle is called a "connect the dots puzzle" in English. We don't use anything like 'numbered route'. The idea is so universally known that instructions are unnecessary.

  • This kind of puzzle is called a "connect the dots puzzle" in English.
  • We don't use anything like 'numbered route'.
  • The idea is so universally known that instructions are unnecessary.
  • Just put the title "Connect the dots" at the top.
  • Nothing else is needed.
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This kind of puzzle is called a "connect the dots puzzle" in English. We don't use anything like 'numbered route'.

The idea is so universally known that instructions are unnecessary. Just put the title "Connect the dots" at the top. Nothing else is needed.

CJ

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My response:

There is nothing grammatically wrong with what you've written. However, if you are asking a question about style, it's a matter of preference.

* The numbered route

* Numerical order

* Following numerical order

All seem to be sufficient.

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