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10 of Diamonds

Letters in Pips

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Have you worked out the correct “direction” to arrange the order of letters?

Have you arranged the 10 letters so that they spell the one-word answer?

The first letter of the answer is “C.”

The letters in order of biggest to smallest pips spell the answer: CATEGORIZE.

That's all the hints I have for this puzzle. The next click will reveal the answer as well as a quick breakdown of the intended method for arriving at the answer.

Have you figured out a way to determine an order to the letters on the card (This puzzle doesn’t include the letters in the outer-corner pips)?

There’s an aspect to each letter that can help you determine the order of the letters.

You’ll want to go from largest to smallest.

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Have you worked out the significance of “Tyler, Spielberg and Martin?”

This puzzle will make use of five cards: The 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 of diamonds.

Have you put the message together in an order that makes a riddle?

The blank lines indicate the other parts of the message. You can use them to figure out the proper order of the messages that make up the riddle.

It will be helpful to note that they’re all famous “Stevens.”

Have you arrived at the answer by solving the riddle?

There is one word that can make sense of each line via an idiom. And the cards that the riddle is spread across is actually a sneaky hint.

The answer is EVEN. The riddle uses the idioms, “break even,” “get even,” “even steven” and “literally can’t even.”

That's all the hints I have for this puzzle. The next click will reveal the answer as well as a quick breakdown of the intended method for arriving at the answer.

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