Each player takes five face-down letter tablets after shuffling. Divide black tablets equally between all the players. Players then take turns placing black tablets on the board, leaving at least one square (including diagonally) between tablets. Players then take turns making words on the board using the letter tablets, ensuring that the word fits between...
Word for Word has 99 letter tiles, a bag to hold them, and a timer. Players start by drawing 9 letters. The first player forms a word from their tiles and places in the middle of the table. In each turn thereafter, a player does one of the following to make a new word: Rearrange the letters of the word. Swap a letter from their tiles with a letter in the...
The Word Games set has cardboard letter tiles in 4 colors -- red, blue, green, and yellow, with close to 100 tiles in each color. The bottom of the box has brief rules for several games. The main game is "Word Making, Word Taking", which has also been known as Anagrams. Central tiles are revealed one at a time, and any player may call out a word that can...
Word Garden is a competitive word-building card game for 1-4 players. You and your friends live in a neighborhood where nothing is more important than having the nicest garden on the block. Players build three gardens using stacks of clear cards, forming as many words as possible in their completed gardens. Play your cards right, and you'll earn the title...
INTRODUCTION: Word-Go-Round is a game of strategy and skill that can be enjoyed by anyone old enough to spell. All players stay involved throughout the game since each player is competing not only with other players to accumulate the largest sum of money, but also with himself in striving to make the best possible words from his available letter tiles....
To play Word Grab, the 90 letter tiles are spread out face up on the table. At the word "Go", all players simultaneously grab letters from the pile that make words; once they have a word they each add its letters to their personal letter pile. After everyone is finished grabbing letters, each player goes through their pile and says the words they formed...
Your goal in Word Heist is to create clever words that others don't steal, while ideally snatching words from their grasp. To set up the game, take a number of consonant, vowel, and special letter cards based on the number of players, shuffle them, then place one card each in the +1 and +2 slots by the game board, while laying all the other letters in a...
Can you arrange your letter tiles to make the highest-scoring crossword grid? In Word Hustle, after a letter draft during setup, you'll press your luck and roll your dice to gain more letter tiles. Then, you’ll race against others to make a high-scoring crossword grid. Over three rounds, you’ll try to maximize the scoring power of your personal letter set...
Get ready to spell it out with this quick-fire word game! Roll the 12 lettered dice and then it’s a race to see who can use the letters to spell out as many words as possible before the timer runs out. With a countless number of possible letter combinations for you and your family to find, this game is just the thing to test your vocabulary and find out...
In Word on the Street, players – either individually or in teams – try to claim letter tiles from the game board. To set up the game, seventeen letter tiles (all the consonants in English other than j, q, x, and z) are placed in a strip down the center of the game board – the median strip of the street, if you will, which has two "traffic lanes" on either...
Word on the Street Junior uses the same game play as 2009’s Word on the Street: Players are presented with a category, choose a word that fits that category, then move the letters in that word toward their side of the street. If a player or team moves eight letters off their side of the board, they win the game. Word on the Street Junior differs from its...
Word Race is a race to make words from letter tiles as they are turned over — and to expand your words or steal your opponents by adding one or more letters. There's a pool of letter tiles, which players turn over one at a time. All players then try to spot words that can be made with the available letters, shouting out a word to claim it. You can make a...