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[71709] by "Anonymous" (74.42.200.96)   on Sun 02 Dec 2012 21:58:10     reply ] 
How the heck can "tuba" not be in the dictionary?
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[71625] by "Anonymous" (66.54.75.249)   on Sat 01 Sep 2012 00:20:40     reply ] 
 setllait
Thank you Tom 7!
[71524] by "173" (173.60.39.90)   on Wed 20 Jun 2012 15:04:52     reply ] 
Thanks for fixing the Cool Words aspect of the Snoot Muddle game. I appreciate it :)
140 percent???
[71439] by "Anonymous" (cpe0026f3213a70-cm0026f3213a6d.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com)   on Thu 05 Apr 2012 15:34:01     reply ] 
Can anyone explain to me how a player can make 28 words out of a 20 word game of muddle, therefore getting a result of 140 percent?  Wed at 18.06.
I welcome any explanation for that.
Is Snoot (Scribble) running slow?
[71420] by "Anonymous" (71.252.116.210)   on Mon 26 Mar 2012 13:40:18     reply ] 
Have experienced on two computers in two completely different locations.
Seasons Greetings
[71216] by "Cathy in NZ" (118.93.150.43)   on Sat 24 Dec 2011 15:22:47     reply ] 
Greetings for Happy Holidays to my Scribble playing family. May you have a great few days doing whatever is your traditional way of celebrating this particular event...

From Cathy in New Zealand where it is already the 25 December, with a lovely sunny summery day unfolding :-)
Snoot
[70786] by "Anonymous" (184.32.96.152)   on Tue 04 Oct 2011 11:16:07     reply ] 
I love this site. Sometimes the few who constantly make a mess stress me out. Sometimes I go to Spogg.com and play crosswise for awhile. For sure, I always come back here........
Highest Scoring Expert Game
[70758] by "Mike" (108.54.7.75)   on Fri 23 Sep 2011 01:29:34     reply ] 
Someone below asked what the highest scoring expert game was. I still had the link (now defunct) in my email account:

http://archive.snoot.org/scribble/07.08/26.23.18.05-1963.html

1963 points. By yours truly.  ;-)   It's in the snoot archive somewhere, you just need to unzip the 07.7z archive, and search for "1963".

Oh yeah, there were also unconventional "15-letter-word" games (words spanning three TWS tiles) that reached over 2300, but my data on those games is nonexistent...
Missed you, Scribble
[70711] by "Cathy in NZ" (118.92.72.9)   on Thu 08 Sep 2011 17:09:04     reply ] 
Tom...missed my fix,when you were 'down' over the last day/half...thanks for being here this morning :-)
Scoring
[70673] by "Anonymous" (99.112.215.38)   on Fri 26 Aug 2011 20:40:22     reply ] 
... details not found in either "beginner" or "advanced" instructions:

Like a scrabble board, the triple letter here would make a J/8 = 24, right? So, a U/1 and G/2 added to that would be 27.

So, the score said 22. Can't find anywhere why the 5 would be deducted, unless that's what they do if you add less than three letters? Looked & looked, and found nothing about deductions and how those are calculated.

THANK YOU.
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