Based on the provided instructions and hints, let's attempt to deduce the word. Since the hints are structured to gradually reveal more information, let's start with the first hint:
First word hint: "This word is used in common for all meanings."
Given this hint, the word we're looking for is likely a very common word that appears in various contexts. It's a word that can be used in different meanings but remains the same.
Second word hint: "If it's difficult, I'll give you a second hint."
Since we don't have the actual second hint yet, let's consider what the first hint implies. A word that fits the description of being "used in common for all meanings" might be something like "set," "run," or "point," as these words have multiple meanings but are used commonly across them.
Third word hint: "If it's still difficult, I'll explain the meaning of the word."
Again, without the actual hint, we can only infer that the word should be versatile enough to fit into various contexts.
Additional hint: "Shall we demonstrate great reasoning skills like a detective?"
This suggests that the word might be something that requires careful thought and analysis, perhaps a word like "case" which can be used in detective work and has multiple meanings.
How to play hints:
- Hints have hints for word hints and meanings.
- First, look at the word hints one by one and enter the correct answer if there is a word that comes to mind.
- If you have seen all the word hints and do not know the correct answer, try opening the meaning hints one by one.
- The word in the OO part is the correct answer.
- OO is included in the meaning of all words.
From these instructions, it's clear that the word we're looking for is part of the phrase "OO," and this "OO" is a common element in the meanings of all the words related to the hints.
Given the structure and the hints provided, a logical guess at this point would be the word "set." "Set" is a word that can be used in many different contexts and meanings (e.g., to set a table, a set of items, a set in tennis, etc.), and it fits the description of being "used in common for all meanings."
So, my guess for the answer is:
set
Please provide the next hint or confirm if this is correct.