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  • JedMedGrey
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    Was just about to finish "credentialing" when the timer ran out . . . I did get credential, which is the longest word so far for that 4x4 board after 15 plays.
    Last edited by JedMedGrey; 09-05-2022, 11:31 PM.

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  • JedMedGrey
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    Welcome, Squaredle! this is a fun game, and a great group of players - supportive & helpful even to folks like me who will never score over 300 pts a game, much less 700 or 1500! Have a good time!

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  • Squaredle
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    First day playing, and I managed to set a new record!

    Granted, it was on a puzzle that had only been played once before... still, I was proud of my best word, RIVEL (shrivel), and longest word, DRIVELED (spoke drivel).

    Fun game. I found it while looking for similar games to the one I made (Squaredle). The timer adds a load of stress!

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  • JedMedGrey
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    Chalet Cheese Co-op, N4858 County Hwy N, Monroe, WI 53566. https://chaletcheesecoop.com/ Only company in the country to make Limburger! They just opened an outlet in New Glarus - at the former Maple Leaf Cheese & Fudge Shop. Neither the website nor the FB page have much, but you should be able to send a message through the latter, or call them. Website does say that they are not shipping right now until it cools off.

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  • bwt1213
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    Originally posted by JedMedGrey
    bwt1213 - Thank you! Have you tried Chalet Cheese Co-op's Pannaro yet? It is a Gouda/Parmesan blend - Parmesan flavor and Gouda creamy meltiness. Quite good!
    I will have to look for it. I hope it's made in Wisconsin, though; cheeses that are not have trouble passing the Cheddar Curtain.

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  • JedMedGrey
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    bwt1213 - Thank you! Have you tried Chalet Cheese Co-op's Pannaro yet? It is a Gouda/Parmesan blend - Parmesan flavor and Gouda creamy meltiness. Quite good!

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  • Spike1007
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    Naboka, what I said seems right for 5x5. (There, for a word with n letters, the value is r*(n-1)+s, where r is a rarity multiplier (which 1 for common words, 1.3 for wide, 1.6 for rare, and 2 for ultra-rare (rounding down to the nearest integer when necessary)), and s comes from the special letters as in my previous post.) For your 4x4 board, scoring seems different. I assume that HOT and OAT are "common", but they're both 3 points. OAK and OAKS are both worth 4, which is weird unless there's a difference in rarity values (which I doubt) or something else is going on. My guess is that, for 3-letter words (which aren't accepted in 5x5), scoring is r*n+s (with n = 3), while for 4 or more letter words, it's r*(n-1)+s, the same as 5x5, with s the same in both. (I assume OAT and OAK are both common, and the K in OAK just adds one point.) Maybe I'll play with some 4x4 boards & test my thoughts...

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  • Naboka
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    Originally posted by Spike1007
    I used to think there should be a rarity difference between American & British spellings, but the score difference just comes down to word length (like using -OU- rather than -O-) & "special" letters. Q is worth 4, Z is 3, X is 2, and J & K are 1. (Each letter can only contribute once per word. For instance, two Qs still only add 4 points.)
    Always thought k's and j's generated more points. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you mean.

    Here's the k portion of a game I just finished. Seems like a lode of points. And who knows what didn't get typed.

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  • Spike1007
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    I used to think there should be a rarity difference between American & British spellings, but the score difference just comes down to word length (like using -OU- rather than -O-) & "special" letters. Q is worth 4, Z is 3, X is 2, and J & K are 1. (Each letter can only contribute once per word. For instance, two Qs still only add 4 points.)

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  • bwt1213
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    Congratulations! Personal best records are the only ones that count; there is always a King Kong to make you feel small, otherwise. And for the point difference? The "Z" counts for more points than the "S". I didn't think it was three points, though.

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  • JedMedGrey
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    Just got my best single word score on a 4 x 4 - POSTERIZES - for 21 pts. Interesting that POSTERISE is 16 pts, but with a "Z" it is 19 pts.

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  • JedMedGrey
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    I believe I recall a post about SEPTENTRIGINTILLIONTH (21 letters, 40 pts by lalatan). Well, I got that board, and although I did not find said word, I did find "GILLIONS", a first for the board.

    Belated Happy Birthday, folkslinger!

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  • lalatan
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    Happy birthday folkslinger! Wow, a flight in WW!! bomber would be amazing.
    Last edited by lalatan; 08-14-2022, 02:38 PM.

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  • Spike1007
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    Originally posted by folkslinger
    ...we were the same age (until today, now I'm 72.)
    Happy birthday, folkslinger!

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  • folkslinger
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    mcdonna ......."And make sure to include time here. You have friends here." Quoted from BWT1213.

    I will certainly 2nd that sentiment.

    You have been great to watch since you have come back to the game.
    Your earlier comments on the new long words (quinquaquinqua...etc etc.) How fast you found information on them and understood what they were FLOORED me because it had taken me sooo much longer to get my head around them and we were the same age (until today, now I'm 72.) Which reminds me I better play the game and get to bed because I have to get up early and go for a flight in a World War II B25 Mitchell Bomber for my birthday. Tick another one off the bucket list!

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