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Description

Designer Joseph Peter Simini
Publisher (Self-Published)
Players 2-0
Suggested Age 0 and up

A word card game, whose deck has 85 cards, each with a letter and its value.

In the basic game, a player's turn consists of turning over 3 letters face up in order, and naming as many words as they can that contain those 3 letters in that order. Example: with PAT, you could name sPAT, PArT, sePAraTe, etc. Then the score is the sum of the cards' values time the number of words stated. There is a maximum of 5 words, and a time limit is recommended for the turns. If the player thinks no word is possible he declares a Stymie, and if no one else can think of a word he gets 100 points; if someone can, she gets 50 points while the declarer loses 50. After the deck runs out, highest total wins.

There are several variations:

1. Juniors - For younger players, use 2 cards instead.

2. Sliders - use 2 cards, and only 5-letter words with both letters adjacent are allowed, one each of XXxxx, xXXxx, xxXXx, and xxxXX.

3. Twos - Use 2 cards, and think of any number of words (up to ten), of any length, with both letters adjacent.

4. Famous Names - Use 2 cards, and try to think of a famous name with those initials.

5. Initials - Use 2 cards, and think of a phrase, or two related words, the begin with those two letters. (E.g., with MD, Medical Doctor.)

6. Solitaire - use 3 cards, and find only 1 word per triple; try to find one for each triple dealt.

7. Charades - Use 2 cards, and act out a phrase starting with those two letters.