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Tuesday 8 December 2020

A SIMPLE WORD GAME THAT ANYONE CAN PLAY

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A careful and astute handling of words can put a smile on one's face. It can also make someone upset. It's like casting magical spells. Words can make things happen.

Is this why the arrangement of letters in a word is called spelling? FOOD FOR THOUGHT.

The 26 letters in the English alphabet are used to form countless words of varying lengths. Isn't that amazing? In fact, we don't even need all the letters to form a huge number of words; a six-letter word is enough to serve the purpose. This brings us to the topic of the write-up. I had first read about this word game in Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code (Chapter 21):

Once he had written the English word "planets" and told Sophie that an astonishing ninety-two other English words of varying lengths could be formed using those same letters. Sophie had spent three days with an English dictionary until she found them all.

You don't need a Scrabble Board. You just need three things- a pen, a piece of paper, and a dictionary. First, try to form the words of varying lengths on your own. If you are playing it with a friend, allot 10 points for each and every word you form. You can set a timer before you begin writing them down. When you are done, you can use the dictionary to form more words. Just make your own rules if you want.

Let's use the word, 'apples' (six letters), for a simple demonstration.

6 5 4 3 2 1
appels
(from
Fencing)
apple,
lapse,
leaps,
Pales
(Roman god),
appel
(from Fencing)
laps,
sales,
leap,
pale,
seal,
sale,
peal,
plea,
apes,
slap,
apse
(from
Architecture),
pals,
apps
lap,
sap,
pal,
ale,
ape,
app
le,
la,
les
(if it
were
French)
šŸ˜Š
a

The preceding words are the ones I could think of right nšŸ˜‚w. It stands to reason that after each game you will be familiar with many new words (because you will be using the dictionary afterwards).

LEARN NEW WORDS! CAST YOUR SPELLS!
Ā© RB


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1 comment:

  1. Ok let me break this down. I have 3ā€“4 word games on my phone right now (iOS). 1) Word With Friends, 2) Word Connect, 3) Word Whizzle. All these games are good, but WWF is my favorite due to its challenging nature. The other two games sort of only offer easier word pools because of less letters.

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