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Today I found QUADRATES on a board played 50 times. (20 points where the previous best word was 16 points.) I didn't take it. I did better on boards played 49 times (CYTODIFFERENTIATION) and 48 times (PALAEOCLIMATOLOGIST). On the last two, I added CYTO- and PALAEO- to the previous best words, for 36 points each.
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Board with 52 plays.
10 green words: DEMISS, DEMISSION, IMINE, IMINES, IMINO, OMBUS, SEISIN, SENSI, SENSIS, SENSIST
Several of these words are from fields where I have some expertise: IMINE, IMINES, and IMINO from organic chemistry (undergrad biology major) and SEISIN from law (current profession).
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Board with 49 plays, making me the 50th.
Total points: 581New record!
Total words: 102 (56 common,16 wide,10 rare,20 ultra rare)
Best word: FRAGMENTIZATIONS (33 pts.)New record!
Longest word: FRAGMENTIZATIONS (16 letters)New record!
11 green words: ACTIN, ACTINS, AGEIST, FRAGMENTIZATIONS, NEGATION, NEGATIONS, PATIO, PATIOS, RAITA, RAITAS, SEPTA
Note: the singular FRAGMENTIZATION was not accepted, which has been the case for some long singular words in this game where the plural has been accepted. I typed it twice to make sure. The previous record for both best and longest word was FRAGMENTIZES.Last edited by DrPlacebo; 06-08-2020, 12:10 PM.
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That was fun, finally got a puzzle that had been played 50 times,,, and got a green word. desses
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Originally posted by Spike1007 View PostI originally took it as common words, but I also decided that any previously unfound words made more sense in this context. Let's see what FelixTheCat says.
My thought was that, if a game has been played 50 or more times and you are the first person to find a word (i.e. it shows up green), then you can log it here to "brag" about your originality in finding something 50+ people had overlooked.
The word doesn't have to be spectacular in itself--though some people have found truly spectacular ones, I see!! IMPERATORSHIPS from Spike1007 for example! Like DrPlacebo noted above, some letter patterns are definitely hard to spot; he/she mentioned TYPICAL and TYPICALLY as examples. Starting with vowels is also something that often goes un-noticed. I've sometimes found fairly simple words in older games that start with vowels--INTO, for example.
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I originally took it as common words, but I also decided that any previously unfound words made more sense in this context. Let's see what FelixTheCat says.
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Originally posted by DrPlacebo View Post
Wait, are those green words?
By "green" words, are we talking about unfound words or common words? Because I took it to mean "common" words that hadn't been found before.
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Originally posted by Spike1007 View PostOn a board played 50 times (with a longest previous word of 8 letters), I just got IMPERATORSHIPS (for 16 points) and IMPERATORSHIP (for 24). I didn't want to screw up my pts/word average, so I didn't take it.
By "green" words, are we talking about unfound words or common words? Because I took it to mean "common" words that hadn't been found before.
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Originally posted by Spike1007 View PostThanks. I'd heard IMPERATOR before (in Mad Max: Fury Road, Charlize Theron was Imperator Furiosa) although I was never sure it was a real word until I tried it here. (I was looking for something to go along with -SHIP(S) & that was all I found.) I've never heard or read ANTIPHILOPROGENITIVE, and most likely never could have cobbled it together. If I manage to remember it, maybe I'll find it one day.
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Thanks. I'd heard IMPERATOR before (in Mad Max: Fury Road, Charlize Theron was Imperator Furiosa) although I was never sure it was a real word until I tried it here. (I was looking for something to go along with -SHIP(S) & that was all I found.) I've never heard or read ANTIPHILOPROGENITIVE, and most likely never could have cobbled it together. If I manage to remember it, maybe I'll find it one day.
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Good find Spike! I just learned yet another word I never heard or saw before.
Speaking of which, yesterday I played a board where Nafets owned the best word for 38 pts. I couldn't find anything so I let it time out. I thought I had seen pretty well every word 38+ pts but he found ANTIPHILOPROGENITIVE.
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On a board played 50 times (with a longest previous word of 8 letters), I just got IMPERATORSHIPS (for 16 points) and IMPERATORSHIP (for 24). I didn't want to screw up my pts/word average, so I didn't take it.
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Originally posted by bwt1213 View PostI like your idea. I have another to propose to the administrator: once a game has been played more than 30 times (or 40, or whatever), ANY word found that was not previously found should be counted as ultra-rare. It's pretty clear that some very common words are almost impossible to find in a particular board because of where they are or how the letters are arranged. Someone who finds them should be given a bonus. And another thing -- for such words (not previously found) -- the "best word" title should also be awarded, even if the word would otherwise not have been enough points.
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Originally posted by fasteddieb View Post
I got feare, feares, meare, meares, miso, saree, simi, and trapt on a board w/ 50 plays just now.
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