My girlfriend is too good at this game. Help me beat her. (I'm orange.) >OP Is a fag, etc. The goal is to make a word using adjacent letters, starting from one of the letters I already have, eventually reaching the other person's side. You can move any direction as long as the letters are adjacent. If you break someone else's adjacency, everything not connected disappears.
I either need to kill her in the next move or neutralize her M/I/R. Reaching the M is easy enough but I'd like to get rid of the R.
So the word has to start with a or s? Or does it just have to use the letter(s)? I assumed the letters could be any order so from a to r the letters could be used to spell realm
William Fisher
>So the word has to start with a or s? Or does it just have to use the letter(s)? I assumed the letters could be any order so from a to r the letters could be used to spell realm It must start with one of the letters I already control (any orange letter). Right now I could play "aim" and it would cut off the INA after the M, but that's a weak move and she'll have gained ground
Carter Martinez
Can you use the blue letters?
Ayden Thompson
>Can you use the blue letters? Yes, as long as I start from orange. The goal is to reach the right side of the board (blue stripes).
Pic related: if I play AIM, it will nullify the blue INA
can you do IDES -> AM? If you need to use an orange letter you can do AIDES -> SAME
Brandon Lewis
Do the letters have to be in order?
Austin Martin
>Do the letters have to be in order? Yes, the only rule is that they have to be adjacent to one another and in order. You can't skip around or anything like that. Basically, you have to be able to draw a line from the start to the finish of the word.
Chase White
>can you do IDES -> AM? If you need to use an orange letter you can do AIDES -> SAME AIDES works, although then my opponent will retain "RIM" which helps her to gain ground. My goal right now is to fire back and retake up to the R if possible. Probably not, but I'm looking.
Landon Bailey
i see the word "negroid" if that's helpful
Ethan Stewart
>i see the word "negroid" if that's helpful That was my first move. Now I need to make a word starting from the end of my orange line, as far right as possible
Owen Peterson
What are the black squares
Jayden Perez
>What are the black squares Bonus. If you use those, they expand into a + shape, giving you the four additional letters bordering each of the sides of the tile
Kayden Cook
I see slave but I'm not sure it helps there
Henry Green
>I see slave but I'm not sure it helps there I'd be better off playing "AIM" as in the pic since that would cut off her letters, playing SLAVE would just give her the chance to get even further in the next move. It's like a strategy game and a word game in one
Jacob Thompson
AIM - - > MIRE
Hudson Scott
>AIM - - > MIRE Opponent gets to move after I play AIM, but that's looking like my only real move right now. What words will she be able to play with just the R and I remaining?