Each day at midnight US Central Time, you'll get a new set of 5 unique letters. Your goal is to form as many valid words as possible (from the official Scrabble word list) using only those letters. You don't need to use all the letters, but no others are allowed.
Example (letters: abelp): valid words include peal, babble, bell, etc.
Longer words (8+ letters) earn time bonuses. Points are awarded by word length:
- 1-letter: 1 pt
- 2-letter: 2 pts
- 3-letter: 3 pts
- 4-letter: 4 pts
- 5-letter: 5 pts
- 6-letter: 7 pts
- 7-letter: 9 pts
- 8-letter: 12 pts
- 9-letter: 16 pts
- 10-letter: 20 pts
- 11-letter: 30 pts
- 12-letter: 40 pts
- 13-letter: 50 pts
The leaderboard resets daily at midnight. Before starting, you can play a previous day's quiz by clicking on 'Play A Previous Date' and choosing an available date (in red) from the calendar.
For the 3 letter words, how is “god” more common than “get” or “got”? At least in a Google Books n-gram search (which should be using the same corpus as the quiz), “god” is less common across the entire time period available.
why in 10+ the letters are in random order
oops – forgot to sort the 10+ words a-z…doing that now.
Looks like they’re back in random order.
they look fine to me – maybe you are loading an older cached version of the quiz? try holding CTRL and clicking refresh.
Huh, they look fine now. Maybe it was a cache version thing.