The "Last Word" Game
#1
The "Last Word" Game
These are the rules~
On each turn (post) you can only do ONE of the following:
1) Add a letter
2) Take away one letter
3) Reverse any two letters
Doing any of these things must result in a real word.
EXAMPLE
CAT
CART
CARTE
CRATE
RATE
TARE
TAR
Etc... ("Tare" is something to do with shipping)
If a word turns out not to be a real word or is mis-spelled, the LAST WORD wins.
If everyone is stumped for the next move, the LAST WORD wins and counts DOUBLE
This is great for sitting around betting pennies and nickles (or the next beer...)
FIRST WORD:
TRUCK
This is a game where you not only have to think -but to SPELL correctly
On each turn (post) you can only do ONE of the following:
1) Add a letter
2) Take away one letter
3) Reverse any two letters
Doing any of these things must result in a real word.
EXAMPLE
CAT
CART
CARTE
CRATE
RATE
TARE
TAR
Etc... ("Tare" is something to do with shipping)
If a word turns out not to be a real word or is mis-spelled, the LAST WORD wins.
If everyone is stumped for the next move, the LAST WORD wins and counts DOUBLE
This is great for sitting around betting pennies and nickles (or the next beer...)
FIRST WORD:
TRUCK
This is a game where you not only have to think -but to SPELL correctly
#4
Hmm...
Ruck may refer to;. Ruck (rugby union), a contesting for the ball in Rugby Union from a grounded player; Ruck (Australian rules football), an aerial contest in ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruck
A cruck or crook frame is a curved timber, one of a pair, which supports the roof of a building, used particularly in England. This type of timber framing consists of ...
NUTZ! I thought we had a one-pointer...
RULE 7 (just so it stays on track) IF YOU POST IN THIS THREAD -YOU HAVE TO TRY A WORD
CRACK (!)
Ruck may refer to;. Ruck (rugby union), a contesting for the ball in Rugby Union from a grounded player; Ruck (Australian rules football), an aerial contest in ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruck
A cruck or crook frame is a curved timber, one of a pair, which supports the roof of a building, used particularly in England. This type of timber framing consists of ...
NUTZ! I thought we had a one-pointer...
RULE 7 (just so it stays on track) IF YOU POST IN THIS THREAD -YOU HAVE TO TRY A WORD
CRACK (!)
#7