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''Boggle'' is a
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introduced in 1972 and in which players try to find as many words as they can from a grid of lettered
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, within a set time limit. It was invented by Allan Turoff and originally distributed by
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.


Rules

One player begins the game by shaking a covered tray of 16 cubic dice, each with a different letter printed on each of its sides. The dice settle into a 4×4 tray so that only the top letter of each cube is visible. After they have settled into the tray, a three-minute sand timer is started and all players simultaneously begin the main phase of play. Each player searches for words that fit the following criteria: * Words must be at least three letters in length. * Each letter after the first must be a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal neighbor of the one before it. * No individual letter cube may be used more than once in a word. * No capitalized or hyphenated words are allowed. Multiple forms of the same word are allowed, such as singular and plural forms and other derivations. Each player records all the words they find by writing on a private sheet of paper. After three minutes have elapsed, all players must immediately stop writing and the game enters the scoring phase. In this, each player reads off their list of discovered words. If two or more players wrote the same word, it is removed from all players' lists. Any player may challenge the validity of a word, in which case a previously nominated
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is used to verify or refute it. Once all duplicates and invalid words have been eliminated, points are awarded based on the length of each remaining word in a player's list. The winner is the player whose point total is highest, with any ties typically broken by a count of long words. One cube is printed with "Qu". This is because '' Q'' is nearly always followed by '' U'' in English words (see exceptions), and if there were a ''Q'' in ''Boggle'', it would be challenging to use if a ''U'' did not, by chance, appear next to it. For the purposes of scoring, ''Qu'' counts as two letters; for example, ''
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'' would score two points (for a five-letter word) despite being formed from a chain of only four cubes. Early versions of the game had a "Q" without the accompanying "u".
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publishes the '' Official Scrabble Players Dictionary'', which is also suitable for ''Boggle''. This dictionary includes all variant forms of words up to eight letters in length. A puzzle book entitled ''100 Boggle Puzzles (Improve Your Game)'' offering 100 game positions was published in the UK in 2003 but is no longer in print. Different versions of ''Boggle'' have varying distributions of letters. For example, a more modern version in the UK has easier letters, such as only one '' K'', but an older version (with a yellow box, from 1986) has two Ks and a generally more awkward letter distribution. Using the sixteen cubes in a standard ''Boggle'' set, the list of longest words that can be formed includes '' inconsequentially'', '' quadricentennials'', and '' sesquicentennials'', all seventeen-letter words made possible by ''q'' and ''u'' appearing on the same face of one cube. Words within words are allowed, such as "mast" and "aster" within "master". Neither the cubes nor the board may be touched while the timer is running.


Game variants

Parker Brothers has introduced several licensed variations on the game. , only ''Boggle Jr.'' and ''Travel Boggle'' (also marketed as ''Boggle Folio'') continue to be manufactured and marketed in North America alongside the standard ''Boggle'' game, apart from a licensed keychain miniature version. ''Boggle Jr.'' is a much-simplified version intended for young children introduced in 1988. ''Boggle Travel'' is a version of the standard 4×4 set designed to be traveled. The compact, zippered case includes pencils and small pads of paper, as well as an electronic timer, and notably, a cover made from a soft plastic that produces much less noise when the board is shaken. ''Big Boggle'', later marketed as ''Boggle Master'' and ''Boggle Deluxe'', featured a 5×5 tray, and disallowed three-letter words. Some editions of the ''Big Boggle'' set included an adapter that could convert the larger grid into a standard 4×4 Boggle grid. In the
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, Hasbro UK released ''Super Boggle'' in 2004 (now discontinued), which features both the 4×4 and 5×5 grid and an electronic timer that flashes to indicate the start and finish. Despite the game's popularity in North America, no version of ''Boggle'' offering a 5×5 grid was marketed outside Europe for an extended period until 2011, when Winning Moves Games USA revived the ''Big Boggle'' name for a new version. Their variant features a two-letter die with popular letter combinations such as Qu, Th and In. In 2008, Parker Brothers released a self-contained version of the game with the dice sealed inside a plastic unit and featuring an integrated timer. Although the older version has been discontinued, some retailers refer to the newer one as "Boggle Reinvention" to avoid confusion. In 2012, Winning Moves Games USA released a 6×6 version of the game called ''Super Big Boggle''. In addition to the two-letter dice with popular letter combinations, there is also a die containing three faces which are solid squares. These solid squares represent a word stop, which is simply a space that may not be used in any word. The other changes are that the time limit was increased from three minutes to four minutes, three-letter words are no longer allowed, and there is a modified scoring scheme, outlined below. Other ''Boggle'' variants have included: * A version of the standard 4×4 set that included a special red "Boggle challenge cube", featuring six relatively uncommon letters. Bonus points are awarded for all words making use of the red cube. * ''Boggle'' CD-ROM, a version for
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, produced and marketed by Hasbro Interactive, including both 4×4 and 5×5 versions, several 3-D versions, and facilities allowing up to four players to compete directly over the Internet. * ''Body Boggle'', which is more akin to ''
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'' than it is to standard ''Boggle''. Two players work together as a team, using their hands and feet to spell words on a large floor mat containing pre-printed ''Boggle'' letters. * ''Boggle Bowl'', in which players roll their own dice and compete to build longer words, in order to move their token toward their goal on a (bowl-shaped) playing area. Similar to Scrabble, the play area has special spaces, but here they alter the play for the next round. * A 1998 game show
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that was not picked up for a full production season. * ''
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) in 1994, replacing the interactive version of ''
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''. * ''Coggle'', which functions similarly to ''Boggle'' but involves creating a word to fit a particular theme. It was mainly marketed in France and Canada. * ''Boggle Flash''. An electronic version of ''Boggle'', but consists of five tiles in which one to ten players make words by swapping tiles. This product is sold in the United States under the name ''Scrabble Flash''. * ''Foggle'', where the 16 dice have to be used to form valid mathematical equations. Numerous unofficial computer versions and variants of the game are available. By 1989, users of
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competed in the
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''mboggle''. In 2013, ''
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'', a mobile phone game based on ''Boggle'', topped the most-downloaded iPhone apps chart. Other games similar to or influenced by ''Boggle'' include '' Bananagrams'', '' Bookworm'', '' Dropwords'', ''
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'', '' Puzzlage'', '' SpellTower'', '' Word Factory'', '' Wordquest'', '' Word Racer'', '' WordSpot'', '' Word Streak with Friends'', '' WordTwist'', and '' Zip-It''.
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game show Family Game Night featured a game titled Bounce and Boogie Boggle, which used an electronic 5x5 game. Based on Boggle Reinvention, the main difference is that the letters would be displayed on the stage screen, and the players would have to jump on the letters in order to display their choice. Despite being part of the TV series, this game did not feature on its video game counterpart Hasbro Family Game Night 4: The Game Show.


Club and tournament play

While not as widely institutionally established as ''
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'', several clubs have been established for the purpose of organizing ''Boggle'' play. Official ''Boggle'' clubs exist at a number of educational institutions, including the Dartmouth Union of Bogglers at
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Boggle Club. Unlike ''Scrabble'', there is no national or international governing or rule-making body for ''Boggle'' competition and no official tournament regulations exist. When it comes to creating ''Boggle'' games for tournament play, most of the time it is done by special software designed to generate completely random and probably fair boards, using words oftentimes pre-selected by the officiating committee.


Reception

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'' magazine included ''Boggle'' in their "Top 100 Games of 1980", praising it as a "fast-moving word game".


Reviews

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'' #1 *'' Jeux & Stratégie'' #6 *''Family Games: The 100 Best''


See also

* Peggy Hill, a ''
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'' character known for her devotion to competitive Boggle * '' Perquackey''


References


External links


Fun and Games with the English Language
4×4 ''Boggle'' board generator and solver by Dr. Phillip M. Feldman
''Boggle'' Solver
Fast multiple languages Boggle word solver by M. van Moorselaar
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