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10-20-2007, 10:40 AM | #1 |
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Morph and Jumble
Here's a word game that can be fun - it has more freedom but as you know, "with freedom comes responsibility." It's a game I came up with once when everyone was burning out on the standard games. We kept hitting words we couldn't change within the rules.
Rules: Just take the word someone posts, add or subtract a letter and/or jumble the letters into a new word. There are no length limits. If you cannot think of a way to twist and change what's there within those limits, you can change more than one letter or even start with a new word. Example: mantle can become meant if the l is subtracted and the rest is jumbled. Here's a word to start with: jumper |
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10-21-2007, 03:41 PM | #6 |
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It's almost like free association - you can change one (or more) letter/add one/jumble them - or go with the closest thing that comes to mind... sounds almost too free form but once you get used to it, it goes quickly. I couldn't think quickly of a single change or twist to rumple - all that came to mind were varieties of grumpy - probably from writing about grumpy Rumpelstiltskin and his sister Frumpy - but I could see it had some of rumple in it and so it was ok to use. The best people at the game do a lot of the warping or twisting, tired people tend to rhyme or add -s or -ier...
So a chain might be: sandy candy candid candle dandle wander winded windier windy wimpy wimple dimple dumpy dumptruck trucker (or mudpuppy would have been a morph and delete and add) curtly courtly courtier curvier river rival arrival larva livelier livid video dive divide device ceded seeded steed detest testy stymied dimes miser misery risen rosin roses sore soar oared roared dared It's sort of a free your mind word game to get you thinking, writing, maybe going to dictionary.com and looking up how a word is spelled and then finding its roots and getting charged up over the language we all use. |
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