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December 16, 2006

Round robin for logophiles

Filed under: Pairing, Words — Barry @ 1:13 am

Here’s a novel way to play a round robin tournament for eight people (i.e. a schedule of seven rounds where each player plays everyone else). Assign the following nametags to the players.

BAGNIOS BUSIEST CONCISE CURTALS LARCENY LEGIBLE PENNANT POSTBOY

In round one, the players who have the same first letter play each other (eg BAGNIOS plays BUSIEST). In the second round, players with the same second letter play each other (eg POSTBOY plays CONCISE) and so on.

Finding a set of words like this is difficult. The problem was posed in 1978, and after several computer programs tried and failed, it was written off as impossible. However twenty years later a set of 63 solutions was found by Steve Root. Read more of the story and see Steve’s 63 solutions at http://wordways.com/every.htm. The richer SOWPODS lexicon should produce more than 63 solutions. Any takers?

December 14, 2006

KDIC – Words and meanings (Palm)

Filed under: Palm, Scrabble, Words — Barry @ 3:49 am

Word mode:

One word

List mode;

List mode

There are several dictionary programs for Palm devices. However only a few are able to use a custom-made dictionary. One which I discovered some years ago is KDIC, primarily designed for Japanese-English and similar. KDIC is not free, but will work perfectly while it is yet unregistered, displaying a small message under the definition.

KDIC website http://www002.upp.so-net.ne.jp/kei-k/

I have created a dictionary of use to Scrabble players. It is far from perfect, but it is at least somewhat useful.
Scrabble dictionary http://members.dodo.com.au/~sparrowfart/

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