0:23 (-ish) I think that VROUW is actually one of the most important words to learn, since it's literally the only word in the entire Scrabble dictionary (even in Collins) with 5 letters or fewer that contains each of the letters V, U, and W.
@@LuarSoleil He can't, since the game only registers words up to 15 letters long. I tried to play longer words on the big board, but it didn't let me. It wouldn't even accept 15 + S (like ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS).
I'm imagining that the doctor showed you that letter recognition test they give you to measure your vision and you started solving the rows as anagrams 🤣
I couldn't figure it out, I found too many other word fragments like MECHA and CHIMERA and LOGIC... but I would also guess it takes an S and sure enough it does
Understandable that you didn't, but you should've just gambled for the win there for content. It's not like you are keeping score in these clabbers games anyway.
@@mackmelleryou were saying “it could have easily been some adjective” but the best you were able to do was think of logic or logical as a suffix. But as far as a noun, you were able to come up with one (in terms of syntax). The fact that you were able to think of a noun but not an adjective makes it much more likely that it was indeed a noun, only because you are computer. What I’m trying to say is you should’ve given your own intuition more merit and inferred that it must be (or at least is quite likely to be) a noun and went for the win!
clabbers tourney between humans with more potential for phonies sounds like it could be fun lol
0:23 (-ish) I think that VROUW is actually one of the most important words to learn, since it's literally the only word in the entire Scrabble dictionary (even in Collins) with 5 letters or fewer that contains each of the letters V, U, and W.
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Even if the 12 doesn’t take an S, it doesn’t mean the same 12 + S doesn’t make a completely different 13.
just checked, it doesn’t, but its definitely close
@@Aploplex Ha, good old Collins, SLHCACIORGMEA#, Edit: oops, I see, good in both
You should do a video where you play "Spelling Bee" on New York Times games!
I found the 12 pretty quick when it came down, but would have had exactly zero clue whether it took the S or not!
definitely want agrochemical to show up in a competitive game now.
Mack is so good at scrabble that not knowing whether a word is valid is absurd to him lol
Hmm, does Woogles have Giant Clabbers? I feel like that could make for some fun nonsense.
I can't wait for Hastybot to play a 21 letter word
Sadly no but I wish :(
@@LuarSoleil He can't, since the game only registers words up to 15 letters long. I tried to play longer words on the big board, but it didn't let me. It wouldn't even accept 15 + S (like ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS).
The bot playing a profanity is hilarious
It took me about 2 minutes to get it, waiting in the eye docs office. I would guess it takes an s.
I'm imagining that the doctor showed you that letter recognition test they give you to measure your vision and you started solving the rows as anagrams 🤣
eye hope all went well!
I couldn't figure it out, I found too many other word fragments like MECHA and CHIMERA and LOGIC... but I would also guess it takes an S and sure enough it does
Understandable that you didn't, but you should've just gambled for the win there for content. It's not like you are keeping score in these clabbers games anyway.
I thought of that, but I think a tie is pretty good content too!
@@mackmelleryou were saying “it could have easily been some adjective” but the best you were able to do was think of logic or logical as a suffix. But as far as a noun, you were able to come up with one (in terms of syntax). The fact that you were able to think of a noun but not an adjective makes it much more likely that it was indeed a noun, only because you are computer. What I’m trying to say is you should’ve given your own intuition more merit and inferred that it must be (or at least is quite likely to be) a noun and went for the win!
what language is this, lol
i wonder if AGROCHEMICAL takes any non-S letters?
nope
I wonder if thats an adjective or a noun. Both would make sense.
Americans never take a tie. You should've taken the gamble
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