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by danvk
382 days ago
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Finding the highest-scoring board with a 16- or 17-letter word is a fun, but very different problem. There are few enough "Hamiltonian paths" through the all the letters on a 4x4 Boggle board (~68,000) and few enough 16 letter words (~2,000) that you can enumerate all pairs in an hour or two. Depending on wordlist and whether you want a 16 or 17 letter word, you get "charitablenesses", "supernaturalised" (British spelling), "quadricentennials" or "quartermistresses". These boards all score considerably lower than the REPLASTERING board. Full results here:
https://github.com/danvk/hybrid-boggle/#highest-scoring-boar... I hadn't realized until I did this "side quest" that most wordlists top out at 15 letter words. That makes sense for a Scrabble dictionary, but it's not great for Boggle. |
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Why not compute the max possible Boggle board for other languages: French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Czech... they each have a different set of 16 dice x 6 faces [], and of course totally different wordlists:
[boardgames.SE] "What is the dice configuration for Boggle in various languages?" https://boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/29264/boggle-...
[] some languages' Boggle dice sets have 25x6 faces