Regular word squares have the same terms across and down, whereas double word squares have different ones. Examples of both types at the relatively simple four-letter level are shown below
The single word square uses the same words across as down, and several articles about these have app...
When I first subscribed to Word Ways and enquired about word squares with diagonal words, Jeff Grant...
In the February 1973 Word Ways, Darryl Francis searched for examples of words having two doubled let...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
The November 1975 issue of Word Ways presented a set of 52 7-by-7 word squares that were generated b...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
Anyone who has tried to construct a regular word square of the ninth order will understand why there...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
In his article Most Quality Word Squares in the February 1988 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann ...
The following regular eight-squares are the result of a computer search using the Air Force list of ...
In the may 1983 Word Ways, Helen Motamen describes a word puzzle contest she won in which the object...
Most people are familiar with reversible overcoats; by turning them insight out, one gets two garmen...
Eight-squares exist in overwhelming numbers (a few million million by my guess, and 27 million milli...
The single word square uses the same words across as down, and several articles about these have app...
When I first subscribed to Word Ways and enquired about word squares with diagonal words, Jeff Grant...
In the February 1973 Word Ways, Darryl Francis searched for examples of words having two doubled let...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
The November 1975 issue of Word Ways presented a set of 52 7-by-7 word squares that were generated b...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
Anyone who has tried to construct a regular word square of the ninth order will understand why there...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
In his article Most Quality Word Squares in the February 1988 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann ...
The following regular eight-squares are the result of a computer search using the Air Force list of ...
In the may 1983 Word Ways, Helen Motamen describes a word puzzle contest she won in which the object...
Most people are familiar with reversible overcoats; by turning them insight out, one gets two garmen...
Eight-squares exist in overwhelming numbers (a few million million by my guess, and 27 million milli...
The single word square uses the same words across as down, and several articles about these have app...
When I first subscribed to Word Ways and enquired about word squares with diagonal words, Jeff Grant...
In the February 1973 Word Ways, Darryl Francis searched for examples of words having two doubled let...