It would appear that the contributors to Word Ways have abandoned interest in the lower orders of word squares in favour of computerized 8-by-8s and 9-by-9s. May I suggest, therefore, an original challenge to rekindle the spirit of the pure pencil and paper practitioners: Set Squares
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
In 1974, I sent the editor a home-made Christmas card summarizing most of what was known about word ...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Shouldn\u27t a word square be a square array of words rather than a square array of letters? In Ma...
Word squares have always fascinated me. From an early age I took delight in devising regular 3-by-3 ...
Applying ideas to small squares is more fun than trying to construct large ones. In this article I h...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
In his article Most Quality Word Squares in the February 1988 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann ...
The Holy Grail of word grids is the elusive ten-square. Squares as a class are the overwhelming foc...
Directions for creation of a word square, a word cube, a word hypercube, and a word hyperhypercube
Anyone who has tried to construct a regular word square of the ninth order will understand why there...
Since my first report on the attempt to construct a modern tautonymic 10 x 10 word square, Darryl H....
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
In 1974, I sent the editor a home-made Christmas card summarizing most of what was known about word ...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Shouldn\u27t a word square be a square array of words rather than a square array of letters? In Ma...
Word squares have always fascinated me. From an early age I took delight in devising regular 3-by-3 ...
Applying ideas to small squares is more fun than trying to construct large ones. In this article I h...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
In his article Most Quality Word Squares in the February 1988 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann ...
The Holy Grail of word grids is the elusive ten-square. Squares as a class are the overwhelming foc...
Directions for creation of a word square, a word cube, a word hypercube, and a word hyperhypercube
Anyone who has tried to construct a regular word square of the ninth order will understand why there...
Since my first report on the attempt to construct a modern tautonymic 10 x 10 word square, Darryl H....
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
In 1974, I sent the editor a home-made Christmas card summarizing most of what was known about word ...