A dataset of more than 580,000 domestic dogs went into a new study of how traits such as size, sex and head proportion contribute to the species’ life expectancy. A stark example is how a toy variety of this breed can live for 18 years or more—about twice as long as a Great Dane can. (Read the article here.)
How to Play
The objective of the game is to find words that can be made with the given letters such that all the words include the letter in the center. You can enter letters by clicking on them or typing them in. Press Enter to submit a word. Letters can be used multiple times in a single word, and words must contain three letters or more for this size layout. Select the Play Together icon in the navigation bar to invite a friend to work together on this puzzle. Pangrams, words which incorporate all the letters available, appear in bold and receive bonus points. One such word is always drawn from a recent Scientific American article, with a hint and link available above.
The dictionary we use for this game misses a lot of science words, such as apatite and coati. Let us know at games@sciam.com any extra science terms you found, along with your name and place of residence, and we might give you a shout out in our daily newsletter!