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		Constructing => General Discussion => Topic started by: Wallokes on January 20, 2017, 11:05:16 AM
		
			
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				Are there any rules of thumb on the number of 3 letter words that a puzzle should have?  For example, if I have a 76 word puzzle should I try to limit it to no more than 20 or 24 3-letter words?
			
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				Try to keep your 3 letter entries down to about 20-25% of your grid, though if you go a little over that 
 its fine. I find some grid designs wont work unless you go a little over. Reason being there aren't much
 cluing options for threes, longer entries have more possibilities.
 
 
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				Thanks, that's helpful!
			
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				no problem :)
			
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				There's one editor (John Samson who edits the Simon & Schuster MEGA Crossword Puzzle books) that has a strict limit of 12 3-letter words in a 15x15 grid. That works out to about 15% if you have 78 words. This constrains the theme entry lengths somewhat, but as pointed out earlier, the 3-letter words are limited, so that's the reason for it. For most markets I think the quality and variety of the incidental fill overall is more important than the 3-letter word count. But clearly, when choosing a grid to fit your theme entries, selecting one with fewer 3's would be advisable.