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Mar. 27th, 2007 11:48 pmOkay, I've often seen a Boggle board with one vowel. Players commiserate and generally wait for the next game.
But a board with one consonant? And most of the vowels As?
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I'm wondering if that was a bug.
(Oh, and my best word yesterday: forlorner.)
But a board with one consonant? And most of the vowels As?
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I'm wondering if that was a bug.
(Oh, and my best word yesterday: forlorner.)
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Feb. 9th, 2007 01:33 pmI have uploaded new userpics! I have one slot left, out of 135.
Now, as far as the userpic accompanying this post, one thing you should look out for in Boggle are suffixes. -s is the most common, of course, but if you could find -er(s) or -ing, you are doing very well. -ing will garner you usually a six-letter word (if not longer).
Prefixes are more difficult to utilize. Some good prefixes are in-, un-, de-, re-, and pre-.
Now, as far as the userpic accompanying this post, one thing you should look out for in Boggle are suffixes. -s is the most common, of course, but if you could find -er(s) or -ing, you are doing very well. -ing will garner you usually a six-letter word (if not longer).
Prefixes are more difficult to utilize. Some good prefixes are in-, un-, de-, re-, and pre-.
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Feb. 1st, 2007 10:09 pmI told
xiombarg, as we were going through his games, that I always look for junta when I'm playing Boggle. (I had to clarify it was the word I seek, not the game itself. But it was because of the game that I looked for the word.)
Another word I scan for constantly is quiche.
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Another word I scan for constantly is quiche.