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colors - one color on a set. Each player has a mat, light | colors - one color on a set. Each player has a mat, light | ||
blue on one side - light purple on the other. Using [illegible word crossed out] spin- | blue on one side - light purple on the other. Using [illegible word crossed out] spin- | ||
ners [spinners] the players choose 2 sets of tiles. They can | |||
choose which side of the mat to use and then try to make | choose which side of the mat to use and then try to make | ||
as beautiful a pattern as possible using as many as desired | as beautiful a pattern as possible using as many as desired | ||
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We all played <u>CLUE WORDS</u>. Each player gets a board as shown. | We all played <u>CLUE WORDS</u>. Each player gets a board as shown. | ||
[drawing of rows of squares increasing in descending order from 3 to 8 such that it resembles a stair case. The first square in each row has "10" in it, the rest of the squares have "5". Attached below the rows is a rectangle with a hash pattern, the size is about 2 squares height and 7 squares length, aligned with the 1st | [drawing of rows of squares increasing in descending order from 3 to 8 such that it resembles a stair case. The first square in each row has "10" in it, the rest of the squares have "5". Attached below the rows is a rectangle with a hash pattern, the size is about 2 squares height and 7 squares length, aligned with the 1st through 7th columns] | ||
There is a pile of single letters and double | There is a pile of single letters and double | ||
letter combinations - of length to cover two boxes. | letter combinations - of length to cover two boxes. | ||
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and then as many as they can of the opponents | and then as many as they can of the opponents | ||
words. Any word is permissible, even misspellings | words. Any word is permissible, even misspellings | ||
as long as their is the chance of getting the idea across. | as long as their [there] is the chance of getting the idea across. | ||
Taking one player's board, each player in turn reads off his | Taking one player's board, each player in turn reads off his |