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WordSpot is a fast-paced
word search board game
where players use
transparent tokens to
highlight words found on a
board of
wooden letter tiles. The goal...
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Keyword spotting (or more simply,
word spotting) is a
problem that was
historically first defined in the
context of
speech processing. In
speech processing...
- Wonderword, Wordament,
WordSpot and
Word Streak with Friends. The mid-70s CBS game show "Now You See It" was a made-for-TV
adaptation of a
word search puzzle....
- Ruzzle, Scrabble, Upwords,
WordSpot, and
Words with Friends.
Wheel of
Fortune (U.S. game show) is a game show
centered on a
word puzzle.
Puzzle video games...
- Letterpress, Puzzlage, SpellTower,
Word Factory, Wordquest,
Word Racer,
WordSpot,
Word Streak with Friends,
WordTwist, and Zip-It. Hub
Network game show...
- make it easy to
spot where a
word boundary should be. For example, in a
language that
regularly stresses the last
syllable of a
word, a
word boundary is likely...
- Nab-It!, Perquackey, Puzzlage, Quiddler, Scribbage, Tapple, Upwords, and
WordSpot.
There are also number-based variations, such as Equate. The game has been...
- A
Mongolian spot, also
known as
slate grey
nevus or
congenital dermal melanocytosis, is a benign, flat,
congenital birthmark with wavy
borders and an irregular...
- "
Spot Looks at Opposites" "
Spot's First Word Game" "
Spot Looks at Colours" "
Spot Looks at Shapes" Note: The two
phases of It's Fun to
Learn with
Spot are...
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Mercury Messenger, and
Smart Kart. His
published board games include Wordspot, Schmear,
Search Party, and
Chess on the Loose. 1991:
Super Mario Bros...