Shouldn\u27t a word square be a square array of words rather than a square array of letters? In Magic Square Magic in the May 2002 Word Ways, Jeremiah Farrell presented a word square in the former sense. Its novelty may have escaped the casual reader since it was presented as part of a magic trick; here the focus is on the square itself, with a challenge for the reader
A word square (n-square) consists of a n rows, each containing a different n-letter word, so that th...
Select words of n letters at random from a dictionary, one at a time. How many different words must...
At the end of my article Hunting the Ten-Square (May 2004 Word Ways) I said that about one million...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Word Squares, as WW readers know, are square stacks of equal-length words that read the same across ...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Since my first report on the attempt to construct a modern tautonymic 10 x 10 word square, Darryl H....
It would appear that the contributors to Word Ways have abandoned interest in the lower orders of wo...
Directions for creation of a word square, a word cube, a word hypercube, and a word hyperhypercube
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...
A large number of 4x4 word squares have been devised containing 16 different letters of the alphabet...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
A word square (n-square) consists of a n rows, each containing a different n-letter word, so that th...
Select words of n letters at random from a dictionary, one at a time. How many different words must...
At the end of my article Hunting the Ten-Square (May 2004 Word Ways) I said that about one million...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Word Squares, as WW readers know, are square stacks of equal-length words that read the same across ...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Since my first report on the attempt to construct a modern tautonymic 10 x 10 word square, Darryl H....
It would appear that the contributors to Word Ways have abandoned interest in the lower orders of wo...
Directions for creation of a word square, a word cube, a word hypercube, and a word hyperhypercube
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...
A large number of 4x4 word squares have been devised containing 16 different letters of the alphabet...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
A word square (n-square) consists of a n rows, each containing a different n-letter word, so that th...
Select words of n letters at random from a dictionary, one at a time. How many different words must...
At the end of my article Hunting the Ten-Square (May 2004 Word Ways) I said that about one million...