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MyWikiBiz has served the public as an openly-edited wiki since January 2008, facilitating over 2.6 million page views. The MyWikiBiz site relaunched in April 2014, removing over 150,000 pages of commercial spam content. Our new site will frustrate spammers, because we ask that new editors make a small, one-time payment of USD $5 to open a User account. That is, MyWikiBiz will be free for anyone to read, but users must pay for the privilege of editing and publishing.

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Biz'er of the week

Fourwords.jpg

A "Four Words" puzzle is a large square with a smaller square inside it. The smaller square contains a number of letters. The larger square has one word on each side, with each word comprised of letters and blank spaces. To solve a Four Words puzzle you use the letters in the small square to complete the words around the large square. Use the letters in the small square only once.

This and other games are the creation of Vancouver Island based Punzhu Puzzles, which markets custom crosswords, kakuro, sudoku, and (more...)