All Scrambled Up
I've been playing Scramble regularly online at Facebook.com. It is a computer word game similar to Boggle, which uses lettered dice that are randomly arranged in a grid by shaking them inside the plastic gamebox. The timer is a miniature plastic hourglass (that measures a fraction of an hour). The goal of both Scramble and Boggle is to create as many words as possible by stringing adjacent letters together, sequentially.
The parameters are determined by the players, and lately I have been playing 10-round matches, 3 minute rounds, 5-letter minimum words, no hints and no pausing. Where Boggle would occasionally be boggling, Scramble often gets me all scrambled up.
Well, Peggy Hill (from "King of the Hill", married to Hank, mother to Bobby and aunt to Luanne), Boggle champ of Arlen, Texas... let's see how you fare playing a game of Scramble over the Internet!
The parameters are determined by the players, and lately I have been playing 10-round matches, 3 minute rounds, 5-letter minimum words, no hints and no pausing. Where Boggle would occasionally be boggling, Scramble often gets me all scrambled up.
Well, Peggy Hill (from "King of the Hill", married to Hank, mother to Bobby and aunt to Luanne), Boggle champ of Arlen, Texas... let's see how you fare playing a game of Scramble over the Internet!





















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