Sopa — De Letras

: Spaniard Pedro Ocón de Oro is widely credited with inventing the format in the 1960s, creating over 125 types of puzzles, including what he specifically called Sopa de Letras .

At first glance, a sopa de letras looks like a random jumble of letters—a perfect square or rectangle filled with consonants and vowels seemingly scattered without order. But when you look closer, patterns start to emerge. sopa de letras

The name literally means "soup of letters" — a fitting metaphor. The letters float like ingredients in a broth, and your task is to fish out the hidden words. : Spaniard Pedro Ocón de Oro is widely