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Word Finder Board Game

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Word Finder Board Game
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Word Finder Board Game is a game that demands both logic and persistence. It is suitable for up to four players and can be played in about 30 minutes. The rules are simple: each player gets five letter tiles to start with, and tries to find as many words as possible by playing letters into their own personal boards. Once all of the remaining letters have been placed on the board, the game ends and it is time to count up points. Points are scored based on how many times the word has been used before, if it has been built around a corner (known as wrapping), or if it is a valid anagram.