0% found this document useful (0 votes)
78 views

Prepare The Game Board

The document provides instructions for playing a word game using letter cubes. It describes preparing the game board by shaking letter cubes into a tray, with players taking turns shaking the letters over 3 rounds of 3 minutes each. During each round, players write down words found on their sheets for scoring, with different point values given based on word length and a winner determined by most total points.

Uploaded by

Jerauld Bucol
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
78 views

Prepare The Game Board

The document provides instructions for playing a word game using letter cubes. It describes preparing the game board by shaking letter cubes into a tray, with players taking turns shaking the letters over 3 rounds of 3 minutes each. During each round, players write down words found on their sheets for scoring, with different point values given based on word length and a winner determined by most total points.

Uploaded by

Jerauld Bucol
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

Prepare the game board

Use the shaker to mix up the letter cubes. Allow the cubes to fall into place in the letter tray.
Players can take turns shaking the letters on each round. The game is composed of 3 rounds
and each round has a time alloted of three (3) minutes.

Start the timer and look for words


When the timer begins, all players write down the words found on a sheet of paper. Words
can be made in any direction: up, down, left, right and diagonal. Players cannot use the same
letter more than once in a word. Any word that is found in a standard English dictionary is
allowed. Only words written on the paper in the alloted time count for the player.

Add up the points

When time is up, calculate the points. Each player checks the words listed on their sheets.
Same words from the other players must be marked off on the list. Three-letter words are
worth one point, four-letter words are worth two points, five-letter words are worth three
points and so on. Words with eight or more letters are worth six points. The person or team
with the most points wins.

You might also like