I love this idea but I’m disappointed by the execution. The name is a nonsensical anagram of the original so I thought those would be fair game, but nearly all the ones I tried were rejected. Maybe I’m not “getting it” well enough to play?
Most anagrams of English words don't themselves look like English words, so anagrams are not really a very fruitful way to find words that this algorithm will accept.
The real trick is to use common letter and vowel combinations, combined in ways which by happenstance don't correspond to actual words. Off the top of my head, I just generated BRECK, LUND, and ALOUGHT, all of which the AI accepted.
EDIT: Another fruitful strategy is words with common Greek or Latinate suffixes, mashed together at random. I just got ANACHROSIS and PERILATION. This seems to be particularly fruitful for generating long words for people looking to make those 50 point plays.
This is cool! I have a similar game I play with friends called GUCHAT. Same game - nonsense words on a Scrabble board. But everyone has to approve your word. (And you do get a chance to defend the word if there is pushback.)
Neat to see the concept extended. And perhaps others out there are playing variations of this under different names...
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EDIT: Another fruitful strategy is words with common Greek or Latinate suffixes, mashed together at random. I just got ANACHROSIS and PERILATION. This seems to be particularly fruitful for generating long words for people looking to make those 50 point plays.
> looks good to me!
Works pretty well, as far as I can tell.
Edit: yes, "EMBIGGEN" works as well.
Edit 2: "COVID" works, while "COVI" doesn't. "VIRUST" needs a meaning. "SOLIPSITUDING" really doesn't.
Neat to see the concept extended. And perhaps others out there are playing variations of this under different names...
FOOBAR: no way thats a word!
Google: About 9,920,000 results (0.42 seconds)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foobar
https://mkremins.itch.io/starfreighter
Though entirely different than this one; it's about procedural generated storylets. Personally, I love this combination of buzzwords.