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Fun! I like how the puzzle naturally gets easier as you solve it. How do you decide which words to include?
I like that it also handles words that aren't planned in. You get a nice "bonus word" popout.
Cool game. Snus isn't in the word list btw

Found six bonus words.

Interesting game! Is this an original idea? Is there plan to add "endless" number of zanagrams?
the score should include how many bonus words you found (out of how many there were in total) and instead of time it should count how many tries you made because technically you could brute force this and try all combinations. counting each try would eliminate that (for anyone trying to get a high score)
You might make a wrong guess add a little penalty time to the clock.

I agree that the "share" representation should include the number of bonus words found. Or just the triple of "total words / tries / wall-clock time."

It would also make sense to share some kind of metric for "how early did you find the longest word."

Pretty fun, took me about 10 minutes but found 24 words 10 of them bonus. This was #5 for future viewers.

Edit: welp, spent another 15 mins and managed to solve the previous 4. Currently whipping up a custom version for myself that gives a new set of words related to a theme on each solve, love it.

pretty cool. how are you deciding or generating puzzles ?
Cool game! Well that’s a sign I need to launch my word game this week if any
Cool that they list the definitions of the words afterwards. This makes it even more fun for non-native speakers, as it adds a free learning aspect to it.
Feels very like Squaredle.
Love how the connections disappear once the letter is used up. Feels progressive
Simple and fun, appreciate the definitions! Was wondering about ideas for creating a simple game using the vocab list from my koreader app, but will probably need to be a crossword type game where I need to match definitions with words. This just reminded me of that :)
Great puzzle! Is there a way to give up and see all the answers? After 20 minutes or so still have 8 words to find. (Not a native English speaker.)
+1 for this. Also not a native speaker and can't for the life of find the two last words in the #5
This is so much fun. And something while playing reminded me of a this video I saw where someone asks her boyfriend "what does Y-E-S spell", and he said "yes". Then she asked him what "E-Y-E-S" spelled, and he couldn't figure it out (he kept saying "eee... yes?"). Anyway, I was looking at the remaining letters with just one word left to go. Four of them formed a word I had already guessed, plus one letter, but didn't make any sense with that additional letter. Until it did. I won't spoil which was it was, but it was in puzzle #1.
Nice game! I found 20 words.

I was a bit stunned by the concept of "bonus words". I found that every word should count. Also because some words are just plural forms (e.g. stroke+s), so kinda cheep?!

Keep ups the good work!

I think the board (and disappearing letters) are made with a list of words in mind. Thus, to complete the puzzle (dissolve all letters) you cannot count the bonus words as they were not accounted when creating the letter graph.
"bonus words" are often obscure or embarrassing in some way, so you're not required to find them to win
I'm stuck. Does that mean I chose the wrong word earlier and used up an essential letter? Does the sequence of word guesses matter? Is there an Undo feature so I can back up and try a different order of guesses? Can I get a hint? Is there a way to give up and see the solution (order of word guesses)?
You're not stuck, the board only removes letters and connections that are not used by any other word (probably excluding "bonus words"). So the word(s) you're missing are still on the board.

No hint feathre though, the hints are the letters going away. You'll probably have to use a scrabble search or something.

Gemini can solve them if you need a hint or want to give up and see the solution.
This was helpful feedback thank you. I've tried to make this more clear with a new tutorial and updataed instructions
Fun game. I found had trouble seeing the color contrast, so I modified the connection color by updating the CSS for .root.tile to #aaffff
Love this! Added to bookmarks. Wish it had a counter for bonus words so I know if I missed them.
The only thing I would add would be to keep track of the words already found.