fun++

You could use qw to cut down on typing and reduce clutter:

my @puzzle = ( [qw(r e l a e d b y)], [qw(e s c r e e n t)], [qw(m i o e i s h l)], [qw(i s l a t e r a)], [qw(t n u r c n n u)], [qw(r g m u a i h s)], [qw(o u b m t h a a)], [qw(m e o a n c c c)] );
our @end = undef;
In this case, you could use my instead of our, and there is no need for undef
my @end;

In reply to Re: A Semi-automatic word search solver by toolic
in thread A Semi-automatic word search solver by The Hindmost

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