The image you've uploaded is a fun office-themed word game called
"Mind Match: Office Edition." Here's how the game works and how to solve it:
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🎯 Objective of the Game
- One person (the "answer key") has been secretly selected.
- This person will fill in the blanks with their own words or phrases for each prompt.
- Other players must guess what words or phrases
that person will use.
- The player who guesses the most answers correctly wins.
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🔍 How to Solve It
Since this is a
guessing game, there’s no single correct answer — but you can
strategize based on common office culture, humor, and typical responses.
Here’s a
sample solution that reflects typical office-related wordplay or common associations. These are educated guesses based on how people might respond in an office setting:
| Word/Phrase | Likely Answer (Example) |
|-------------|--------------------------|
| work | hard |
| coffee | break |
| pen | cap |
| happy | hour |
| paper | trail |
| write | email |
| game | of thrones |
| phone | call |
| lap | top |
| job | done |
| desk | mate |
| friend | coworker |
| air | conditioning |
| office | supply |
| hot | desk |
| talk | about it |
| break | room |
| lunch | meeting |
| light | switch |
| email | inbox |
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✔ Tips for Winning
1.
Think like the chosen person: If you know the “answer key,” consider their personality, humor, and habits.
2.
Use office slang or inside jokes: For example:
- “work” → “from home”
- “coffee” → “run”
- “desk” → “neighbor”
- “email” → “chain”
3.
Common phrases:
- “happy hour”
- “hot desk”
- “break room”
- “talk to the hand”
4.
Wordplay or puns:
- “pen” → “cap” (as in “pen cap”)
- “light” → “bulb” or “switch”
- “air” → “conditioning” or “con”
5.
Keep it simple and relatable — office workers often use everyday terms.
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🏁 Final Step
After guessing all 20 blanks, count how many match the actual answers from the “key.” Fill in the
TOTAL CORRECT: line at the bottom.
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💡 Example Strategy
If the “answer key” is known to be sarcastic:
- “work” → “overrated”
- “coffee” → “addictive”
- “job” → “stressful”
If they’re optimistic:
- “work” → “life”
- “happy” → “hour”
- “office” → “home”
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want help creating your own answers! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable office games.