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MILANO CORTINA WORD WHEEL PUZZLE

  • Writer: Simon O'Donovan
    Simon O'Donovan
  • 6 days ago
  • 1 min read





Ask members to make as many words as they can from this word wheel. Words have to be four letters or longer and must include the letter O. Use of repeat letters in words is allowed. Make sure you have a white board available for this activity.


The answers are provided after this reminder ...


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Adam Baker
5 days ago

I enjoyed how this post makes a puzzle like the Milano Cortina word wheel seem fun and active while also encouraging people to think and talk together because simple games can help keep minds sharp and social. I once pulled an all-nighter studying for finals and used online exam taking service tools in a pause between practice tests to calm my nerves and make space for a quick break with word games. It reminded me that small playful moments can help brighten heavy study days while still giving your brain a little challenge.

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Simon O'Donovan
5 days ago
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Great feedback, thanks

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Alexa Martina
5 days ago
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.

Reading MILANO CORTINA WORD WHEEL PUZZLE reminded me of how sometimes a simple puzzle can be the exact kind of mental reset I needed during my own PhD journey those long stretches of readings, data, and deadline pressure when my brain felt tangled and I longed for a small, playful challenge instead of another dense chapter, and on days like that I half-jokingly thought about needing an online class taker just to catch a breath; I’m a student of PhD in current days and doing part-time job at The Online Class Help and assisting students in their academic work I have a deep interest in helping others bcz in my college days I suffer alot from these types of hustles I’m really…

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