Here\u27s a pretty problem, which I heard of recently from Scrabble player Eric Harshbarger (who heard it from another player, Jeff Myers, who says the problem has been kicking around for a few years): arrange the set of 100 Scrabble titles to make four 5x5 double word squares with all 40 words taken from one of the standard Scrabble word lists such as the Official Scrabble Player\u27s Dictionary
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
Avid readers of Word Ways may remember that I attempted a computer search for 10-by-10 word squares ...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...
Using the letter-distribution of the game of Scrabble (allowing the two blank tiles to represent any...
What is the largest double word square or rectangle (containing a different English word in each row...
In the may 1983 Word Ways, Helen Motamen describes a word puzzle contest she won in which the object...
In the August 1974 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman suggested a number of Scrabble variants for jaded playe...
You\u27re playing solitaire Scrabble, where the bag of tiles has just one of each letter and no blan...
It has now been one year since I began my computer search for 10x10 double word square. My efforts ...
Regular word squares have the same terms across and down, whereas double word squares have different...
In the November 1974 issue of Word Ways, Ralph Beaman presented a theoretical Scrabble game in which...
The November 1975 issue of Word Ways presented a set of 52 7-by-7 word squares that were generated b...
The rules of our proposed games are very simple. Two persons alternately draw letter titles until on...
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
Avid readers of Word Ways may remember that I attempted a computer search for 10-by-10 word squares ...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...
Using the letter-distribution of the game of Scrabble (allowing the two blank tiles to represent any...
What is the largest double word square or rectangle (containing a different English word in each row...
In the may 1983 Word Ways, Helen Motamen describes a word puzzle contest she won in which the object...
In the August 1974 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman suggested a number of Scrabble variants for jaded playe...
You\u27re playing solitaire Scrabble, where the bag of tiles has just one of each letter and no blan...
It has now been one year since I began my computer search for 10x10 double word square. My efforts ...
Regular word squares have the same terms across and down, whereas double word squares have different...
In the November 1974 issue of Word Ways, Ralph Beaman presented a theoretical Scrabble game in which...
The November 1975 issue of Word Ways presented a set of 52 7-by-7 word squares that were generated b...
The rules of our proposed games are very simple. Two persons alternately draw letter titles until on...
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
Avid readers of Word Ways may remember that I attempted a computer search for 10-by-10 word squares ...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...