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Boggle from Hasbro Games

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Minimum Age: 8 years
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description The original 3-minute word search game! Just shake up the lettered cubes, drop them into the grid and start the timer. Then race to see who can list the most words - with the highest point value - among the random letter assortment in the grid! For 2 to 6 players. For ages 8 & up
Editorial Review You can't beat a classic like Boggle for sheer return of fun on one's investment in a simple game. A small container holds 16 cubes, each cube marked with a different letter on each of its six sides. Give the container a good shake, and the cubes land within little pockets. Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to find as many words (of three-or-more letters) as you can--in three minutes. Points are tallied by word length. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
Boggle     Posted 25 October 2008 Everything was great except it doesn't seem like the timer is the original timer. It doesn't have a stand and it seems to go too fast.
Boggle     Posted 04 October 2008 this was a gift and I have been thanked many times for it. It has helped the owner to spell better and have fun at the same time.
Would recommend this to anyone
Fun for all!     Posted 13 September 2008 My mother and I used to play Boggle when I was high school age. I am now 44 and she's in her 80's and I purchased it (to be shipped to her) recently.
Her eye sight isn't very good anymore but the letters on the cubes are nice and big!
My husband joined in and we had some good laughs on "words" that the others have never heard of before. (We now keep a dictionary handy.)
Great in school!     Posted 07 September 2008 The BOGGLE is a great toy, I love it! I love playing it, and as an English teacher in Mexico it also helps me with my students. They love it because is fun, a competition and they have the chance to practice vocabulary.
Boggle     Posted 05 September 2008 This is technically a toy, but my husband and I play it frequently. We challenge ourselves by not allowing any words with fewer than four or sometimes five letters. When playing with our grandchildren, though, we follow the three-letter rule. Inexpensive fun that taxes the brain!
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