9/15/2023 0 Comments Wordament tile values![]() Follow that? Any way, all I need to do is now click on "3 Letters" to get the following output. Same is true with the solver if we want 4 letter words, then we can select the 3 TILE menu tab which will give us what we want. When we enter a 4 letter word in Wordament using a digram tile, we actually enter (in some order) two letters plus the digram tile. So, wouldn't it be nice if we could just ask for words of a single length sorted in value from high to low? You got it!īUT there is a necessary quirk we need to discuss. What a mess! Especially when right now we are only concerned about 4 letter words containing ST and those with the highest word value in particular. We need to step back for a second and consider that we might click on a "Go" button and get 30, 40, 80, or even 100 words of all lengths from 3 characters to 8 characters filling the text area. We enter this in the text field just below the menu bar and then use a menu item to enter it into the Solver. So the first thing we want to do ( in the case of this puzzle) is to find all the four letter st digram words in our dictionary file.įirst we need to put the puzzle in a form easy to enter in Solver and I show that in the scratch pad.Īll the letters from the tiles in a sequence with a * for any special tile. You should realize immediately that if we can make as many of these short words also of the type required by the right star, we can get double duty from our short words and reach a solution with the fewest words. There are three stars (objectives) that must be met for a complete solution, and the first objective we need to consider is the one on the left which always asks for X number of short words to be entered. That's for two reasons : The solver has to know something about the puzzle to be solved, and there is a several step procedure for reaching the gold standard solution we are striving for. It's not like I can make one click and the puzzle is automagically filled in and completed. This is my normal set-up for working with my Solver which is shown here in the lower left corner.Ībove it is a NotePad file for keeping both general notes at the top, and a scratch area below that.Īlso obviously the Win10 version of Wordament showing a puzzle from an Adventure Trail. ![]()
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