I had a lot of trouble figuring out how this works. Try putting the letters in a single column with spaces between. Also, get rid of the 'hint' column heading- that really confused me.
Wow, someone actually made a suggestion that is actually on there. All the other boggle quizzes are riddled with comments of people demanding this or that to be accepted. while it is totally not possible.
These are cool. I wonder if its possible to do a random "shake" of the letter cubes each time? There are some addition and multiplication quizzes on jetpunk that randomise the questions every time.
That is possible. But truly random shakes wouldn't contain many countries. To generate random country-dense boards would be a lot of work to say the least.
Got 9 by guessing random countries. (I guess not really random, I typically eliminated the ones with long names). Got Oman with 0:02 left, would have gotten Yemen if I had just one more second.
i can't believe you put 'land' in there without anything connecting to it ... spent so much time looking around because I was sure it couldn't just randomly be there. If that was the whole idea, I salute you!
I did fine (13, which is the 95.7th percentile), but I found it amusing that "Help" and "Pain" are the first words you see if you start in the upper left.
no, not gonna go through them all, but it would not take you long to notice the j is nowhere near an o...
Seriously does only 1 percent of jetpunk read the instructions?? (especially on a quiz like this, you would want to know what the intention is dont you.. unlike a quiz named name the capitals of europe, which seem straightforward, but then in the description it perhaps has an unexpected note, like excluding countries with a c. In which case it is more understandable you missed the instructions, but still, once something doesnt work which you expected to work, isnt the first thing you do is check the description (again) to see what you missed or misinterpreted?)
dear frail carnal fate, find parity, final banality.
Boggle poetry. Anyone else?
Seriously does only 1 percent of jetpunk read the instructions?? (especially on a quiz like this, you would want to know what the intention is dont you.. unlike a quiz named name the capitals of europe, which seem straightforward, but then in the description it perhaps has an unexpected note, like excluding countries with a c. In which case it is more understandable you missed the instructions, but still, once something doesnt work which you expected to work, isnt the first thing you do is check the description (again) to see what you missed or misinterpreted?)