Tool/Solver to cheat at Boggle 5x5 or Big Boggle 5*5, a variant of the Boogle letter game, which allows you to find words.
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BigBoggle (Boggle 5x5) is a variation of the classic Boggle word game, but using a square board of 25 letters (instead of 4x4 in the standard version).
The aim of the game is the same: find as many words as possible from the adjacent letters on the board, in a limited time.
The BigBoggle 5x5 solver is similar to the classic Boggle 4x4. Enter the letters in the twenty-five cells.
Example:
A | B | C | D | E |
F | G | H | I | J |
K | L | M | N | O |
P | Q | R | S | T |
U | V | W | X | Y |
The solver accepts:
— joker boxes (any letter) that are indicated with a * or ? character.
— black or empty boxes (not usable)
— boxes containing a block of letters such as QU
The use of the solver is considered as cheating for online games, cheating is not fair play.
In its original version, the official rule give points according to the length of the word:
4 letters = 1 point
5 letters = 2 points
6 letters = 3 points
7 letters = 5 points
8 letters or more = 11 points
— Quickly scan the grid to identify common prefixes and suffixes.
— Focus on common letters and frequent letter combinations in the language.
— Use plurals and declensions to generate several variations of the same word.
— Work on visual memory to better identify letter combinations.
— Play regularly to refine visual word recognition.
Since in many languages the letter Q is followed by a U, on a board or a Boggle grid, it is common to assimilate Q as a QU block. Since this rule is not official, on dCode, QU must be written in the box.
The exact composition of the dice may vary from one edition to another, but overall the distribution of letters is similar, which allows for a wide variety of words.
Here is a distribution of the 25 dice from an Anglo-Saxon version:
AAAFRS,AAEEEE, AAFIRS,ADENNN,AEEEEM,AEEGMU,AEGMNN,AFIRSY,BJKQXZ,CCNSTW,CEIILT,CEILPT,CEIPST,DDLNOR,DHHLOR,DHHNOT,DHLNOR,EIIITT,EMOTTT,ENSSSU,FIPRSY,GORRVW,HIPRRY,NOOTUW,OOOTTU,
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