In Hunting the Ten Square in the May 2004 Word Ways, Rex Gooch mentions that Graham Toal recently succeeded in constructing by computer ten-squares based on 592,361 words drawn from various European languages. For the record, here are the two squares that he referred to
Word squares have always fascinated me. From an early age I took delight in devising regular 3-by-3 ...
In the August 1988 Word Ways, I wrote about my plans to launch a computer attack on the 10-by-10 dou...
Hats off to Jeff Grant! In 9x9 Word Squares in the November, 1980 issue of Word Ways, he has rescu...
At the end of my article Hunting the Ten-Square (May 2004 Word Ways) I said that about one million...
A ten-square consists of ten different 10-letter words written one under another, so that the first ...
Recent articles by Doug McIlroy in Word Ways have demonstrated the value of the computer in discover...
It is exactly five years ago since Ars Magna: The Ten-Square appeared in Word Ways. This article ...
It is nearly 85 years since the first ten-square was published. American National Puzzlers\u27 Leag...
This is the first 11-square I have found by entirely automatic means. It took as long as finding a ...
This is the first 11-square I have found by entirely automatic means. It took as long as finding a ...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
It has now been one year since I began my computer search for 10x10 double word square. My efforts ...
Ever since Chris Long\u27s mathematical model in the February 1993 Word Ways showing that it takes a...
Avid readers of Word Ways may remember that I attempted a computer search for 10-by-10 word squares ...
A ten-square should consist of ten different 10-letter words, all to be found in reputable dictionar...
Word squares have always fascinated me. From an early age I took delight in devising regular 3-by-3 ...
In the August 1988 Word Ways, I wrote about my plans to launch a computer attack on the 10-by-10 dou...
Hats off to Jeff Grant! In 9x9 Word Squares in the November, 1980 issue of Word Ways, he has rescu...
At the end of my article Hunting the Ten-Square (May 2004 Word Ways) I said that about one million...
A ten-square consists of ten different 10-letter words written one under another, so that the first ...
Recent articles by Doug McIlroy in Word Ways have demonstrated the value of the computer in discover...
It is exactly five years ago since Ars Magna: The Ten-Square appeared in Word Ways. This article ...
It is nearly 85 years since the first ten-square was published. American National Puzzlers\u27 Leag...
This is the first 11-square I have found by entirely automatic means. It took as long as finding a ...
This is the first 11-square I have found by entirely automatic means. It took as long as finding a ...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
It has now been one year since I began my computer search for 10x10 double word square. My efforts ...
Ever since Chris Long\u27s mathematical model in the February 1993 Word Ways showing that it takes a...
Avid readers of Word Ways may remember that I attempted a computer search for 10-by-10 word squares ...
A ten-square should consist of ten different 10-letter words, all to be found in reputable dictionar...
Word squares have always fascinated me. From an early age I took delight in devising regular 3-by-3 ...
In the August 1988 Word Ways, I wrote about my plans to launch a computer attack on the 10-by-10 dou...
Hats off to Jeff Grant! In 9x9 Word Squares in the November, 1980 issue of Word Ways, he has rescu...