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You must have already been aware, or you'd be more impressed to learn that.

Here's a joke I think you might enjoy. Happy Monday

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I wasn't aware,but once I learned, rather than being impressed, I felt deflated and empty that I would never be able to connect the dots in any other word, search however I might. A feeling I decided to share with you.

Hmm. How about sqüirrel?

Consulting my Oüjia board... no. I'm sorry

Do loan words count?

Maybe. I don't know the details of the claim. Just a factoid I wanted to share. I added the unlat on ouija, I don't think it actually belongs there

Japanese has the word jiji that we could borrow. Or we could just make up our own definition.

jiji: n the ability to connect the dots.

E.g. "His ability to surmise a surprise party from a bit of glitter and a six-pack demonstrated some serious jiji."

It's a good word, so I'll allow it. Usefulness cemented in my mind by the relatable example you provided