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There are only 6 types of cubes; 5 cubes have the letters A through F, 5 cubes have the letters G through L, 5 cubes have M through R, 5 have S through X, three have Y and Z, and two more blank cubes can be anything the player wants. What that does mean is that there are some annoying limitations on how many of certain letter combinations can be in the game -- but since both players are working under the same limitations, it's not so bad. See those photographs above for a sample endgame position. The game is somewhat fascinating because it's a word game that verges on the edge of being an abstract -- there's hidden-knowledge but no randomness and no time factor, which is pretty unique for a word game. Return to Introduction |