Retail alphabet game

Saturday 6 September 2003This is 21 years old. Be careful.

The Retail Alphabet Game is clever: you are presented with 26 letters snipped from corporate logos, and you try to identify the companies. Some are easy, and some are frustratingly familiar, yet hard to place. I got 16 out of 26 for both the second and third editions, and a poor 7 out of 26 for the first (too many of the letters are too generic).

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This reminds me of one of the puzzles from the Real Puzzle by Don Rubin that used to appear in the Boston Phoenix. It was a great fun.

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