I have benchmarked your method. If i am not mistaken, is's another example of bidirectional search, isn't it?
Benchmark results:
Rate find_path solo find_path2 transform
find_path 5.91/s -- -62% -75% -97%
solo 15.7/s 166% -- -35% -92%
find_path2 24.1/s 308% 53% -- -87%
transform 188/s 3084% 1097% 681% --
Note: Your solution seems to be suitable only for basic English charset:
for my $letter ( 'a'..'z' ) {
And what about the Unicode? ;)
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