What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Nearly a decade has slipped away since the challenge of constructing a three-dimensional word cube o...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...
In the August 1971 Word Ways, Darryl Francis challenged the reader to produce a hyperhypercube (a wo...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
In Cubism Revisited in the August 1978 Word Ways I presented a non-symmetrical word cube of the si...
In the February 1976 issue of Word Ways, Paul Remley presented an interesting article on three-dimen...
Shouldn\u27t a word square be a square array of words rather than a square array of letters? In Ma...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
In a May 1993 Word Ways article, Donald Knuth says that the reason his computer found so many 5x5x5 ...
It would appear that the contributors to Word Ways have abandoned interest in the lower orders of wo...
The Holy Grail of word grids is the elusive ten-square. Squares as a class are the overwhelming foc...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
Two-letter words can be plotted as points on a two-dimensional plane. The first letter of a two-let...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Nearly a decade has slipped away since the challenge of constructing a three-dimensional word cube o...
In a letter dated 16 Mar 2005, Anil proposed constructing word cubes consisting of six word squares,...
In the August 1971 Word Ways, Darryl Francis challenged the reader to produce a hyperhypercube (a wo...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
In Cubism Revisited in the August 1978 Word Ways I presented a non-symmetrical word cube of the si...
In the February 1976 issue of Word Ways, Paul Remley presented an interesting article on three-dimen...
Shouldn\u27t a word square be a square array of words rather than a square array of letters? In Ma...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
In a May 1993 Word Ways article, Donald Knuth says that the reason his computer found so many 5x5x5 ...
It would appear that the contributors to Word Ways have abandoned interest in the lower orders of wo...
The Holy Grail of word grids is the elusive ten-square. Squares as a class are the overwhelming foc...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
Two-letter words can be plotted as points on a two-dimensional plane. The first letter of a two-let...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Nearly a decade has slipped away since the challenge of constructing a three-dimensional word cube o...