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A scrabblematic problem (Posted on 2016-03-25) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Using not more than 16 tiles from a standard Srabble game create an alphametic equation w1+w2=w3 , where w1,w2,w3 are English words and the sum of scrabble values of the participating tiles is maximal.

Rem1: The alphametic must have only one solution.
Rem2: The words used must be listed at this online scrabble dictionary.
Rem3: The letters' values are here.
Rem4: Try to do better than HEIGHT+QUIZ=TRUDGE (my example).

See The Solution Submitted by Ady TZIDON    
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Hints/Tips re: Using the Official International Word List | Comment 4 of 15 |
(In reply to Using the Official International Word List by Dej Mar)

Lets accept it as an interim best and waive the need to strictly comply with Rem 2, as long as the esoteric words are explained and quoted from respectable dictionary.

We shall patiently wait (say, till MAY 1st) for a "higher bidder" and failing to get a "better offer" Dej Mar's solution will be published as the official solution.

Guys, keep on trying - the process introduces new words and plenty of fun...



  Posted by Ady TZIDON on 2016-03-31 11:05:31
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