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1.1 ! root 1: The object of Boggle (TM Parker Bros.) is to find, within 3 minutes, ! 2: as many words as possible in a 4 by 4 grid of letters. Words may be formed ! 3: from any sequence of 3 or more adjacent letters in the grid. The letters ! 4: may join horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. However, no position ! 5: in the grid may be used more than once within any one word. In competitive ! 6: play amongst humans, each player is given credit for those of his words ! 7: which no other player has found. ! 8: ! 9: This program is intended for people wishing to sharpen their skills ! 10: at Boggle. If you invoke the program with 4 arguments of 4 letters each, ! 11: (e.g. "boggle appl epie moth erhd") the program forms the obvious Boggle ! 12: grid and lists all the words from the online dictionary found therein. ! 13: If you invoke the program without arguments, it will generate a board for ! 14: you, let you enter words for 3 minutes, and then tell you how well you ! 15: did relative to the online dictionary. ! 16: ! 17: In interactive play, enter your words separated by spaces, tabs, ! 18: or newlines. A bell will ring when there is 2:00, 1:00, 0:10, 0:02, 0:01, ! 19: and 0:00 time left. You may complete any word started before the expiration ! 20: of time. You can surrender before time is up by hitting 'break'. While ! 21: entering words, your erase character is only effective within the current ! 22: word and your line kill character is ignored. ! 23: ! 24: Advanced players may wish to invoke the program with 1 or 2 +'s ! 25: as the first argument. The first + removes the restriction that positions ! 26: can only be used once in each word. The second + causes a position to be ! 27: considered adjacent to itself as well as its (up to) 8 neighbors. Hit ! 28: any key to begin.
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