How to Play
One Word Wonders are word puzzles where the answer is exactly one word. Decipher the image below to come up with the answer. For a better idea on how to solve this puzzle view an example. If you get stuck you can ask for help in the comments section. Hints are posted 24 hours after puzzle's publish date (if provided by author).















The last step seems a bit arbitrary -- there should've been some sort of thematic hint.
[1] I agree.
It's not arbitrary if you're narcissistic. :)
And there is a hint, just not thematic.
I have two....
I recognise exactly none of these.
Go USA!
*sigh*
I recognize every one, but it isn't getting me anywhere.
[6] Typical Tanga number application to what you get.
[3] Where exactly are you seeing a hint to the final step.
(I've already solved it, just wondering what you saw that I didn't.)
Last step does seem arbitrary to me - I'd be curious to hear what the supposed hint for it is.
[9] Glad it's not just me.
[9][10] It's there.. and you're probably entitled to some salt about what it is.
[8] - Use the title for confirmation...
Hmm, I see how that fits, but it's not really a hint to take another step.
[12] ya i see how it fits. but it couldve still fitted without reversing things
Yes. Although the last step isn't anagramming, it still seems gratuitous. ;-)
[12] I think saying that the title is the hint to the last step is really pulling at straws.
quick and easy.
[5] I understand your complaint... but all of those items are available out side of the USA... they just may not be where you are.
Go <where you are>!
*sigh*
EDIT: Got it. No idea how the answer ties in to the rest of the puzzle, though
[17] The items may well be available worldwide but the advertising would seem to be locale specific.
Go {specific locale}!
*sighs doesn't matter*
:-)
I've figured out the products, tangaed the numbers, but have absolutely no clue what to do with the result. The letters don't seem to make a word, nor do they seem to anagram into anything.
Got it... had one product spelled wrong, that threw things off.
Sorry, 'nekcbi' is not correct
I have not been branded nor will I be. I am afraid of the branding process! Is that too salty?
Quick an easy :o)
[23] Agree, and I liked the "second step"; it kept me from being able to guess the answer with just two or three letters.
After I got the answer, I realized I could've guess it just from the title.
[16] Think about how you would look at the answer.