It looks like you've uploaded an image titled
"Blank Name Puzzles" with a set of jigsaw puzzle pieces that have letters on them:
I, O, V, S, A, N, D. The task seems to be to
rearrange these letters to form a name or word, likely a person's name, using the puzzle pieces.
Let’s analyze the letters:
- Letters present:
I, O, V, S, A, N, D
- Total: 7 letters
Now let’s look for possible names that can be made from these letters.
Step 1: Check for common names
Try to rearrange the letters to form a real name.
Possible combinations:
- Try starting with common first names:
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SANDY – uses S, A, N, D, Y → but we don’t have
Y, so no.
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DAVIS – D, A, V, I, S → all letters are present! (D, A, V, I, S) → that’s 5 letters.
- Remaining letters: O, N → could make “ON”?
- But "Davis" is a common last name.
- Wait — what if it's
DAVISON? Let's check:
- D, A, V, I, S, O, N → Yes! All letters match!
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D-A-V-I-S-O-N =
DAVISON
✔ That’s a valid name and uses all 7 letters.
Final Answer:
The name formed by rearranging the letters on the puzzle pieces is:
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DAVISON
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Explanation:
- The puzzle gives us the letters:
I, O, V, S, A, N, D
- These can be rearranged to spell the name
DAVISON, which is a common surname.
- All seven letters are used exactly once.
- This fits the format of a "name puzzle" where the goal is to assemble a name from scattered letters.
So, the solution is:
DAVISON ✔
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable name puzzles.