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QuestionShould points be removed for misspelled words?Community AnswerYes, as you need to spell them correctly or else you don't get the points for the word.
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QuestionAre any of the dice supposed to be blank on one side?DonaganTop AnswererNo.
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QuestionIs this good to play with second graders?Community AnswerYes, but make it simple/easy. You might want to make it so it's about who has the most words, not the longest.
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QuestionHow many people can I play with?Community AnswerYou can play with anywhere from 2-7 people. You could play with more people if you really wanted to, but it might get a little confusing.
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QuestionAm I allowed to turn the tray during Boggle play so players can see from different perspectives?DonaganTop AnswererNothing in the rules prohibits this.
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QuestionCan the words go diagonally in both directions?DonaganTop AnswererYes.
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QuestionDo words like "eye" score once or twice?Community AnswerOnly once. Duplicate words don't count.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if a letter is circled?Community AnswerIf you use a circled letter in a word, the value of the word doubles.
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QuestionWhat does the red square around a letter mean?Community AnswerThe score for an entire word is doubled when one of its letters is placed on a pink square: it is tripled when one of its letters is placed on a red square.
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QuestionIn the example with "heart", how is "earth" allowed? It doesn't look like the individual letters "t" and "h" touch.DonaganTop AnswererYou're right. "Earth" should not have been counted. The same is true for "hater."
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QuestionCan I make the words with 2 letters?DonaganTop AnswererNo, you have to use at least three letters.
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QuestionWhat can we do if we want to do cheating?DonaganTop AnswererAs long as all players know the rules and can see the dice displayed, no one can cheat.
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QuestionDo you loose points for wrong wordsDonaganTop AnswererYou don't lose points, you simply don't gain any.
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QuestionWhat if I use the word "Ward," which is a person's name but also has a different meaning such as ward of the state, meaning being taken care of by someone.Community AnswerYes, you may use a proper name if it also has another meaning.
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