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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(3): When the standard is Super.......n o w a y ! | Comment 12 of 15 |
(In reply to re(2): When the standard is Super.......n o w a y ! by Dej Mar)

Although your comment is very interesting it should be considered as unsolicited expansion of the subject, which is always welcome but cannot claim the status of a valid solution.

It does not comply with two  words of puzzle's text (.... tiles from a standard Srabble game, ....  are English words ..) and the English language is not "implied" as you say , but explicitly  imposed.

Still, your interest in the problem, your creativity and the volume of effort invested in broadening its scope are highly appreciated.


There is still a possibility to find a solution adhering to the specified rules,   scoring higher than the current one.


  Posted by Ady TZIDON on 2016-04-02 19:17:20
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