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Wording game

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This mind game forces contestants to second guess what they're reading. The first one to decipher the word on the card wins the round. Because the rules are so simple, last-minute players are always welcome! Game wording Pick a category, like fruit. Say a word, perhaps “strawberry.” Your opponent must use the last letter of the word to offer up a new word; in this case, might I suggest, “youngberry.” (A word I didn’t know until this very moment. Apparently, the youngberry is similar to the boysenberry but was developed—by BM Young, who else?—in 1926.) Rob Cranfill, an REI member, retired software engineer and outdoors dilettante, gave some sage advice: “Keep your answers in the singular form or you’ll run out of S’s.”
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The two traditional English-language dictionaries are the Merriam-Webster dictionary used in the United States and the Oxford English Dictionary published in the United Kingdom. Dictionaries typically add new words each year. For instance, in 2018, the Merriam-Webster dictionary added 840 new words while the Oxford English dictionary expanded by 1,100 words. Having said that, word games rely on their own dictionaries that are tailored to the specific game and updated from time to time. Want MORE Free Teaching Resources? You can potentially develop better long and short-term memory by regularly playing word games online. Because word games challenge your mind to identify words, patterns, and spontaneously recall information, they are unique in their ability to sharpen your wits and bolster your memory. Something as simple as a daily crossword can help ensure your mind ages well.

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Wording game

We have word finders for Scrabble, Words with Friends, Wordfeud, Word Cookies, CodyCross, and others. When you’ve run out of words to form using the letters given Imposter is a lively after-dinner game in which players use debate, bluff and logic to win points.