December 13, 2017, 21:06
KallehWords with Friends
Do any of you play Words with Friends? I am trying to figure out how they get the words. And of course you can't argue anything because you just can't press "play" if they don't think it's a word. But I have good evidence (dictionary entries) that it is a word (such as ok or cuz) so it's a little annoying. And I hate to lose.

December 17, 2017, 16:41
GeoffWhat are you talking about? Is it a game show? Is it some on-line thing?
December 20, 2017, 20:00
KallehIt is like online scrabble with friends, except you can only play those words they allow. I've just started playing so I haven't learned their allowed words yet, but my partner has and uses them. So I am losing!

February 19, 2018, 17:54
KallehI am learning a lot of what I consider to be bogus words in this game. For example, have you heard of aa? Or jin?
February 19, 2018, 18:00
goofyThe problem with games like this is that you can spam the engine - play a bunch of random letters until the game accepts them as a word. It's not really about words at all.
Real life Scrabble is different because you can challenge the words your opponent plays, so you need to know what word you are playing and what it means.
February 20, 2018, 06:41
Geoffquote:
Originally posted by Kalleh:
I am learning a lot of what I consider to be bogus words in this game. For example, have you heard of aa? Or jin?
Yes.
http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geo...osWWW/LavaTypes.htmlAnd jin:
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/jin I think it's also a Chinese language.
February 25, 2018, 20:53
KallehYes, I so see your point, Goofy. And I get mad that certain letters aren't a word.

I was so wishing there were a word "quaser" as I'd have gotten 129 points! Unfortunately I didn't have 2 "a's."
As far as "jin," the words shouldn't be in other languages nor should they be proper nouns so I don't get it, and she got a lot of points with it. I did find "aa," though I wonder how many times it has been used - or how many people know it.
February 26, 2018, 05:39
<Proofreader>aa is a lower class treatment center --AA for the elite
February 26, 2018, 20:23
KallehAs I thought about it, while I agree with Goofy that Words with Friends is different from Scrabble (the latter probably requiring more knowledge), I still learn from it. When my opponent posts words like
aa, I look them up - and get mad because I don't think
jin is legit.

June 04, 2018, 10:45
goofy jin is not a proper noun. It’s usualy spelled
jinn.
June 04, 2018, 19:51
KallehAha! And here is a word that my sister had recently (for 72 blanking points!), "amis." I looked it up and it says it's from French, meaning boyfriends. I've not heard of it, but then I've not heard of every word in the dictionary, either.
It is a frustrating game because you also have to play defensively. So, when I have a word I really want to play, inevitably it sets my sister up with a triple word or whatever. In order to win, I have to play stupid short words and wait for her to open the triple words.
June 12, 2018, 19:47
Kallehquote:
The problem with games like this is that you can spam the engine - play a bunch of random letters until the game accepts them as a word. It's not really about words at all.
There are lots of ways to cheat, too. Like finding from their "word radar" the longest words and then look for them in an anagram finder. Or - put into Google certain combinations of letters. I am sure there are other ways. I don't cheat and I am sure my sister, whom I play with, doesn't either. But I am sure some people do. Our cousin who plays my sister wins about 90% of the time - not too likely.
In the real Scrabble game, you can't cheat.