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4x4 BOGGLE 5x5 BOGGLE WILD CARD QUICK BOGGLE

Here is a series of Boggle games that you can play to test your skill. Each of these games will present you with a matrix filled with letters. The objective is to form words by concatenating adjacent letters. Letters that are to the left,  right, on top, bottom, or on a diagonal to each other are all acceptable. A timer will count down and when time expires your score will be computed and compared to the computer's score.

Y A T R
P H N E
X C L Y
S V E T
Here are some words that can be found in this sample matrix:

any chant panel path trench

Here are some words that are not valid in this puzzle:

chance - uses the 'c' twice
chaps - 's' is not adjacent
CLASSIC BOGGLE (4x4)

The Classic Boggle game uses a 4 x 4 matrix. There is a 3 minute time limit. Valid words must be at least three letters long.

CLASSIC BOGGLE (5x5)

The Classic Boggle game uses a 5 x 5 matrix and has a 5 minute time limit. Valid words must be at least four letters long.

WILD CARD BOGGLE

Wild Card Boggle is similar to Classic Boggle with some small differences that really change the game. The game uses a 3 x 3 matrix and one letter in the matrix is randomly replaced with a Wild Card (star.gif). Any letter can be used in place of the Wild Card. Valid words must be at least four letters long. The Wild Card can be used as different letters in the same puzzle, but cannot be used more than once in an answer.

H A W
Y J N
A T
   
Here are some words that can be found in this sample matrix:

hay haji ant ante yawns

Here are some words that are not valid in this puzzle:

jaws - wild card not adjacent to 'w'
juts - no 's', wild card cannot be used twice
QUICK BOGGLE
Quick Boggle is the same as Classic Boggle except the grid is 3 x 3 and the time limit is one minute. This is excellent for beginners or those in a hurry.
SCORING

Words are valued at 1 point for each letter in excess of two letters. A three letter word is worth 1 point, a four letter word is worth 2 points, and so on. Words formed by adding an s, 'ed', 'es', or 'er' are all valid. For example, chase, chases, chaser, chased and chasing are all valid if they can be made from adjacent letters in the matrix.


ENTERING ANSWERS

Letters can be entered in the text field above the grid, or letters can be selected by clicking on them. if you have a touch device such as an iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire, BlackBerry, or Android phone, you can simply press the letter on the grid.

Letters may be entered in upper or lowercase. Invalid characters are rejected. Letters that are not adjacent in the grid are also rejected.
After completely entering the desired answer hit enter or click the green plus sign below the grid to add your answer to the list of answers.

Answers will be validated after the game is over.


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