Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Boggle

If you ever wonder to yourself, I wonder what Edwin and Chelsea are up to? Chances are, we are playing Boggle. We bought it at Target a few weeks ago after we realized we have a lot of time on our hands. A. Lot. Well, we love it. If you're not familiar with the game, here's a practice round.

Form words by looking for letters that are next to each other or diagonal from each other. (EX: "tie" in the upper right hand corner, or "met" in the bottom center.) You can't skip over a letter; all the letters in your word must touch diagonally or be next to each other. Try it out!

Sample words for this one- tie, fan, yet, net, bet, fame, bane...

Here's another one for you. Leave the words you find in a comment!!! Have a great day!


6 comments:

  1. BIVY

    I know this will be challenged, so here's the definition:
    "Bivy sack is short for "bivouac sack." It originated as an invention to serve the needs of climbers who wanted lightweight emergency weather protection"

    It's a totally legit word- right?!

    -Andrea

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  2. Always go for the plural: Videos!

    Dive and dives

    Bode and bodes

    I play a lot of Boggle. I also have a lot of time on my hands right now as well, which led me to your blog once again. So glad to see you guys are enjoying Austin!

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  3. Oops... Dives doesn't work

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