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Tumblewords: Game of the Month for April '05 · 15 April 05

No, it’s not a scrub brush that rolls across the Midwestern plains. Tumblewords is the Game for the Month for April 2005. Grab another letter-wrangler, a letter tile set, and get ready for 30 minutes of word-wrangling.

— Jonathan A Leistiko :: gaming

  1. I thought of a variation:

    A combination of set and boggle, where you lay out the tiles in a 4X4 or 5X5 square, call out “set”, pick up the tiles forming the word, and replace the letter tiles randomly. Points awarded either for word length or according to letter tile points.

    “Everybody has anatomy, but it looks better on a woman.” — Frank    Apr 20, 08:47 PM    #
  2. Ooh, that’s cool, Frank. Thanks! Let’s try it on Monday. Sharon    Apr 21, 04:49 PM    #
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Tumblewords: Game of the Month for April '05 · 15 April 05

No, it’s not a scrub brush that rolls across the Midwestern plains. Tumblewords is the Game for the Month for April 2005. Grab another letter-wrangler, a letter tile set, and get ready for 30 minutes of word-wrangling.

— Jonathan A Leistiko :: gaming

  1. I thought of a variation:

    A combination of set and boggle, where you lay out the tiles in a 4X4 or 5X5 square, call out “set”, pick up the tiles forming the word, and replace the letter tiles randomly. Points awarded either for word length or according to letter tile points.

    “Everybody has anatomy, but it looks better on a woman.” — Frank    Apr 20, 08:47 PM    #
  2. Ooh, that’s cool, Frank. Thanks! Let’s try it on Monday. Sharon    Apr 21, 04:49 PM    #
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