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Are you a word nerd? Do you consider yourself a logophile? What are your favorite games to play that satisfy your love of words?
I play the card game Quiddler a lot. I prefer Scrabble but my regular opponent evidently can't deal with the possibilities a grid demands of him, so we play this card game instead.
I like Wordle, too. Big fan, big fan! I played it every day for almost two days!
In fact, I loved it back when it was a game show called "Lingo" long before it became the trendy brand-new-thing no one had heard of before!
Yeah, I'm not going to be making friends with these kind of posts.
@AvocadoDog , I really enjoy Quiddler, Boggle and have been playing Wordle for a few months now. Never been a Scrabble fan. Probably because my spelling has never been my strong suit. I'm a veracious reader, so I can usually tell you if something doesn't look like it's spelled correctly. The great thing about Quiddler ( obviously Scrabble too ) is I'm increasing my vocabulary in a fun way.
I'm cringe worthy "back when dinosaurs roamed the earth" era-
Hangman or Scrabble, or "hands on/in the peel" Bananagrams with several dictionaries, thesaurus.
Penny Dell Puzzles dot com/(free)Puzzler's Corner/Word of the Day-
today is: farrago (noun) An assortment or a medley; a conglomeration.
Big fan of Rock, Paper, Scissors for ending squabbles. It works, everyone involved feels not slighted.
Thanks for your suggestions, @Rhymesometimes and @WebWiseWoman! I'm also a fan of Wordle and sometimes practice on WhatWord before playing😊
@AARPLynne , There are three that come to mind, Boggle, wordle and quiddler. Would be awesome if we had games like those represented on this site to play.
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