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Game #'s starting words, "[[]]" and "[[]]", were chosen by Random Article.
<!--The previous came can be found at []. It began with the islands of '''[[]]''' and '''[[]]''' and then followed the waves until they crashed ashore on the island of '''[[]]'''.-->

{| width=100% border=1 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=3 style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #a8e6ff"
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|  || A || B || C || D || E || F || G || H || I || *
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| A ||bgcolor="papayawhip"| '''[[Pimpala railway station]]''' || → [[Newtonville station]] → || → [[Massachusetts Turnpike]] → || → [[Ted Williams Tunnel]] → || → [[Big Dig]] → || → [[Crossrail]] → || → [[Battersea Power Station station]]<!--Not a typo--> → || → [[Battersea Power Station]] → || → [[Barking Power Station]] → || continues in row B from column A
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| B || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || continues in row C from column A
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| C || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || continues in row D from column A
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| D || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → || ↓  ↓ || *
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| Island || →  → || →  → || →  → || →  → ||bgcolor="papayawhip"| <!--'''[[]]'''--> || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || * 
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| E || ↑  ↑ || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←   ← ||  *
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| F || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || continues in row E from column I
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| G || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || continues in row F from column I
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| H || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || ←  ← || bgcolor="papayawhip"|'''[[]]''' ||continues in row G from column I
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<!--The game size is 11 columns by 10 rows, do not expand-->
|}

Until I or someone else can think of a better design without the use of the last column, this will do for the game for now. Difficultly north (talk) The artist formerly known as Simply south 21:09, 5 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]