Word Grids
- David Elkins

- Apr 8
- 1 min read

Two grids with 10 x 10 cells are arrayed at a 90° angle to each other. In each cell of the grids there is either one word or not a word. If there is a word in that cell, then the word is a description of at least one thing in that cell that corresponds to a scene beyond the grid. If there is a stream bed beyond the grid, then from different angles there might be objects in each of the cells of the grid. If a pebble on the stream bed is in a cell, then the word pebble can be put for that cell. An array of words is utilized to describe a scene. Scenes can be described with one or more grids. The grids can be one or more dimensional and can themselves be oriented in a space to each other.
Author: David Elkins
Illustrator: David Elkins
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