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Boggle : ウィキペディア英語版
Boggle

Boggle is a word game designed by Allan Turoff and originally distributed by Parker Brothers. The game is played using a plastic grid of lettered dice, in which players attempt to find words in sequences of adjacent letters.
==Rules==
The game begins by shaking a covered tray of 16 cubic dice, each with a different letter printed on each of its sides. The dice settle into a 4×4 tray so that only the top letter of each cube is visible. After they have settled into the grid, a three-minute sand timer is started and all players simultaneously begin the main phase of play.〔(BOGGLE Game Instructions - Hasbro ), Retrieved December 3, 2013〕
Each player searches for words that can be constructed from the letters of sequentially adjacent cubes, where "adjacent" cubes are those horizontally, vertically, and diagonally neighboring. Words must be at least three letters long, may include singular and plural (or other derived forms) separately, but may not use the same letter cube more than once per word. Each player records all the words he or she finds by writing on a private sheet of paper. After three minutes have elapsed, all players must immediately stop writing and the game enters the scoring phase.
In the scoring phase, each player reads off his or her list of discovered words. If two or more players wrote the same word, it is removed from all players' lists. Any player may challenge the validity of a word, in which case a previously nominated dictionary is used to verify or refute it. For all words remaining after duplicates have been eliminated, points are awarded based on the length of the word. The winner is the player whose point total is highest, with any ties typically broken by count of long words.
One cube is printed with "Qu." This is because ''Q'' is nearly always followed by ''U'' in English words (see exceptions), and if there were a ''Q'' in Boggle, it would be challenging to use if a ''U'' did not, by chance, appear next to it. For the purposes of scoring ''Qu'' counts as two letters: ''squid'' would score two points (for a five-letter word) despite being formed from a chain of only four cubes.
The North American National Scrabble Association publishes the ''Official Scrabble Players Dictionary'' (OSPD), which is also suitable for Boggle.〔 By Dalia Col'n, (Board silly? Try these gaming clubs ), Tampa Bay Time, Retrieved December 3, 2013〕 This dictionary includes all variant forms of words up to eight letters in length. A puzzle book entitled ''100 Boggle Puzzles (Improve Your Game)'' offering 100 game positions was published in the UK in 2003 but is no longer in print.
Different versions of Boggle have varying distributions of letters. For example, a more modern version in the UK has easier letters, such as only one ''K'', but an older version (with a yellow box, from 1986) has two Ks and a generally more awkward letter distribution.
Using the sixteen cubes in a standard Boggle set, the list of longest words that can be formed includes ''inconsequentially'', ''quadricentennials'', and ''sesquicentennials'', all seventeen-letter words made possible by ''q'' and ''u'' appearing on the same face of one cube.〔
Words within words are also allowed, for example: ''master'', the two separate words being ''mast'' and ''aster''. Neither the cubes nor the board may be touched while the timer is running.

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