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  5. Boggle - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, only Boggle Jr. and Travel Boggle (also marketed as Boggle Folio) continue to be manufactured and marketed in North America alongside the standard Boggle game, apart from a licensed keychain miniature version. Boggle Jr. is a much-simplified version intended for young children introduced in 1988.

  6. Boggle (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In standard Boggle, the player is given a 4x4 grid of lettered dice, and the player must then find as many possible words in the grid of letters. In the video game, there are five different modes to play; Classic, BreakAway, Battle, Space, and In Your Face. [4] Classic mode is the same as regular Boggle.

  7. Wordscapes - Wikipedia

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    The game overall is a mix of Boggle and crossword puzzles. [3] To solve the puzzle, the player must find every word using the letters that are located in the circle at the bottom of the screen. [4] There are anywhere from 3 to 7 letters in the circle, depending on the level being played.

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  9. Ruzzle - Wikipedia

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    Ruzzle is inspired by the classic board games Boggle and Scrabble. [2] The game is highly social and based on online matches, requiring the player to find an opponent who can be appointed randomly by the system from online users, chosen from a list of friends set by the player, or selected from amongst their Facebook friends.