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  2. Wordox on Facebook mixes Scrabble with a bit of villainy - AOL

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    While Scrabble-based gameplay is available in a few variations on Facebook (see Words with Friends or Word Trick, as examples), most of these are more about timeless concentration, as you can take ...

  3. Play Just Words Online for Free - AOL.com

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  4. Jumble - Wikipedia

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    An example Jumble-style puzzle. Jumble is a word puzzle with a clue, a drawing illustrating the clue, and a set of words, each of which is “jumbled” by scrambling its letters. A solver reconstructs the words, and then arranges letters at marked positions in the words to spell the answer phrase to the clue.

  5. Anagram - Wikipedia

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    The Jumble is a puzzle found in many newspapers in the United States requiring the unscrambling of letters to find the solution. Cryptic crossword puzzles frequently use anagrammatic clues, usually indicating that they are anagrams by the inclusion of a descriptive term like "confused" or "in disarray".

  6. Vincent Sheu - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Sheu has been an active speedcuber since 2006. [8] He typically uses the CFOP method, a layer-by-layer system popularized by Jessica Fridrich in 1997. [9] In 2011, Sheu tied the existing world record for a 2x2x2 single solve with a time of 0.96 seconds at the Berkeley Winter Cube Competition. [10]

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  9. David L. Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    The daily and the Sunday Jumble puzzles appear in more than 600 newspapers internationally and across the United States. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] In 2002, Hoyt partnered with Jeff Knurek , Tribune Content Agency, and Hasbro to develop the Boggle BrainBuster syndicated daily puzzle.