Educational word game and method for employing same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450499
  • Patent Number
    6,450,499
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Martin-Wallace; Valencia
    • Jones; Scott E.
    Agents
    • King; Patricia Smith
Abstract
The present invention is an educational word game and method of playing same that may be provided in single or bi-lingual versions and that challenges players to form as many new words from a set of at least two base words as possible within a limited amount of time. The word game requires that the players define a set of rules for each game prior to play and by the random selection of round prize amounts and the letter length of the at least two base words, and thus the number and type of letters players may use to form new words. Base word letter length and prize amounts are determined by spinning a pointer on the board. Players fill in a game rules sheet. By requiring that two or more base words be used, the number, length, and sophistication of words a player may potentially make is greatly expanded.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to word games used for entertainment and educational purposes, specifically to word games that enable a player to form new longer words out of at least two base words under a player selected rules set, and that encourage language learning by the provision of word definitions in one or two languages.




There are many word games in existence that challenge a player to form new words from a limited number of letters. The letters available to a player are generally either provided by drawing from a pool of individual letters or by using only those letters in a selected base word. The player then has a limited amount of time to form as many new words as possible by rearranging the base letters. The number of letters a player has to work with is generally limited by the number of individual letters he or she is allowed to draw or by the number of letters in the base word. In either case, the longest word a player can possibly form, is limited by the number of letters available. If seven letters are available to a player, the longest word that player can form is a 7-letter word. This necessarily limits the educational challenge presented a player. Generally, longer words are more difficult and challenging to create.




The educational challenge and entertainment value of word games is likewise limited by the limitation that new words formed are proper words only, the lack of random elements to the game such as the prize amount to be won in a round of play and/or the limited set of ways to play a game.




SUMMARY




The present invention is directed to overcoming these limitations by providing a word game that significantly enlarges the potential size and number of words a player may make through the use of multiple base words. It also increases the entertainment and educational value of the game by enabling the same game pieces to be used in different ways under a variety of rule sets to new and different outcomes. The present invention introduces a random element to increase its entertainment value by providing a pointer to be spun on a game board to determine the number of letters in the set of at least two base words to be played in a round and the prize amount to be awarded to the round winner. The present invention also provides a game rules sheet to increase both the entertainment and educational aspects of the game by enabling players to select from among at least two optional definitions per type of rule on the rules sheet to create a new rules set for each game played.




The player-specified rules set varies the game's challenge level. For example, the time limit during which new words may be formed may be lengthened or shortened; the type of new words that qualify for credit may include all proper words or may be limited to certain kinds of words such as country names, U.S. President's names, or the like; the criterion for determining a round winner may be set to the greatest number of words formed, or may be set to a more challenging criterion such as the greatest number of words formed of the base word length or greater; the criterion for determining a game winner may be set to a certain total prize amount, or may set to some other criterion such as the player who has formed the longest word in a specified number of rounds of play; and, in bi-lingual versions of the game, the language of play may be set to the native language of the players or to the second language to challenge players to form new words in another language. In this way, one game set provides a variety of game types and levels from which players may choose.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings:





FIGS. 1



a


to


1




f


, are depictions of the main components of the word game, including the game board (

FIG. 1



a


), the game rules sheet (

FIG. 1



b


), the game pieces and display stand (

FIG. 1



c


), the writing paper and writing instrument (

FIG. 1



d


), the storage container (

FIG. 1



e


), and the timer (

FIG. 1



f


).





FIG. 2



a


, is a representation of the game rules sheet with its main components labeled.





FIG. 2



b


, is a representation of an adjustable form of the timer, in this case a stopwatch.





FIGS. 3



a


to


3




d


, are illustrations of the front and back surfaces of the playing pieces as they might appear in single language versions of the game (English—

FIG. 3



a


; French—

FIG. 3



b


) and in bi-lingual versions of the game (English-Spanish—

FIG. 3



c


; English-French—

FIG. 3



d


).





FIG. 4

, is a flow chart of the basic steps in the method of playing the word game.





FIGS. 5



a


to


c


, are illustrations of the number and type of new words that may be formed from base word(s) of variable base word lengths.

FIGS. 5



b


and


5




c


, illustrate the new words potentially formed from the base words anagram and promise.





FIG. 6

, is an illustration of the possible new words formed when the two base words anagram and promise, are combined in play.











DESCRIPTION—WORD GAME




Referring now specifically to the figures, in which identical or similar parts are designated by the same reference numerals throughout, a detailed description of the present invention is given. It should be understood that the following detailed description relates to the best presently known embodiment of the invention. However, the present invention can assume numerous other embodiments, as will become apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the appended claims.




The word game of the present invention is comprised of a plurality of components. Referring now to

FIGS. 1



a


-


1




f


, the main components of the word game are depicted.




A game board


10


is depicted in FIG


1




a


. The game board


10


is subdivided into a plurality of subdivisions


12


radiating outward from the center of the game board


10


, each subdivision


12


being marked with a value for a base word length


14


and a round prize amount


16


. A pointer


18


is rotatably attached to the center of the game board


10


. The game board


10


may be square as depicted, or may be round in shape. The outer border of the subdivisions


12


may form a circle as depicted, or the subdivisions may extend to the border of the game board


10


.




A game rules sheet


20


is provided with the word game and is depicted in

FIG. 1



b


and

FIG. 2



a


. Referring to

FIG. 2



a


, the various parts of the game rules sheet are labeled. The game rules sheet lists a plurality of game rules


22


and a group of at least two optional definitions


24


for each of the plurality of game rules


22


. The plurality of game rules


22


comprise a time limit rule


26


(depicted as Rule 1), a type of new words rule


28


(depicted as Rule 2), a round winner rule


30


(depicted as Rule 3), a game winner rule


32


(depicted as Rule 4), and with bi-lingual versions of the game, a language of play rule


34


(depicted as Rule 5). Checkboxes are listed next to each of the optional definitions to enable players to easily check off their selections (an example of a marked rules sheet


20


is given in

FIG. 1



b


).




The group of at least two optional definitions


24


may include a variety of options, but as illustrated by way of example in

FIGS. 1



b


and


2




a


, are: time limit rule


26


optional definitions


24


of one minute, two minutes and a player-specified limit; type of new word


28


optional definitions


24


of proper words, country names, U.S. President's names and a player-specified type; criterion for round win


30


optional definitions


24


of most words formed, most words formed of the base word length or greater; longest word formed; greatest total score and a player-specified criterion; and, criterion for game win


32


optional definitions


24


of first player to gain $10,000, first player to win $20,000, and a player-specified criterion. Allowing players to specify their own definitions for all or just some of the game rules, enables them to create numerous different games to be played.




The game rules sheet


20


may be provided in a variety of forms including a piece of paper, a pad of multiple copies of the sheet


20


, each copy to be used once for a given game, in a reusable form markable with an erasable marker, or the like.




A plurality of game pieces


36


are also provided as components of the word game and are depicted in

FIGS. 1



c


and


1




e


, and in

FIGS. 3



a


to


3




d


. Each game piece


36


comprises two broader surfaces forming a front surface and a back surface, and four narrower edge surfaces. On each front and back surface is indicated a base word


38


, a pronunciation of the base word


40


, a definition of the base word


42


and the base word length


14


. The length of the base word


14


indicates the number of letters in the base word


38


and may be indicated numerically (as shown) or by color-coding or other means.




The game pieces


36


may be provided in a variety of forms including cards or flattened blocks and may be constructed of a variety of stiff materials including paper, plastic, wood or metal.




The base words


38


depicted on both the front and back surfaces of the plurality of game pieces


36


may be provided in one single language as depicted in

FIG. 3



a


(English) and

FIG. 3



b


(French). Alternatively, the base words


38


may be provided in one language on the front surface of the game pieces


36


and in another different language on the back surface as depicted in

FIG. 3



c


(English and Spanish) and

FIG. 3



d


(English and French). In this way, a bi-lingual version of the word game is provided. When the base words


38


are provided in two different languages, the base word


38


on both the front and back surfaces of a game piece


36


has the same meaning. In this way, the bi-lingual version of the word game provides players with a translation of a base word


38


, thereby increasing the educational value of the word game.




The game pieces


36


that are selected for play in a round of the game, are optionally inserted into a display stand


46


. In this way, the selected game pieces


36


and their respective base words


38


may be viewed by all players of the game. The display stand


46


may assume a variety of forms so long as it functions to hold the playing pieces


36


in full view of the players. As depicted in

FIG. 1



c


, it is an elongated rectangular block with a slot positioned centrally in an upper surface of a size to allow a game piece


36


to be inserted therein and to be held upright. The display stand


46


may be provided in a variety of forms, however, that would function equally as well to display the game pieces


36


to the players.




The plurality of game pieces


36


may be stored in a variety of ways including in a storage container


48


(see

FIG. 1



e


). The storage container


48


may be a simple box to fit the game pieces


36


provided with the word game, or it may be another sort of container such as a bag or the like. The word game may come with a plurality of storage containers


48


, each coded for the storage of game pieces


36


depicting base words


38


of the same base word length


14


. Other means may also be employed to sort the game pieces


36


by base word length


14


in order to facility choosing game pieces


36


of a particular base word length


14


. For example, the storage container


48


may optionally be compartmentalized to store game pieces


36


by their base word length


14


(as shown in

FIG. 1



e


).




A timer


50


is provided to time a round of play of the game (see

FIG. 1



f


). The timer


50


may be of the simple hour-glass construction (as depicted in

FIG. 1



f


) with enough sand to time a one or two-minute interval of time of the sort players are likely to choose as the time limit for a round of play when selecting a time limit rule


26


optional definition


24


. A single one-minute timer


50


would allow the timing of play for any number of minutes by simply turning the timer


50


over after each minute and continuing to time subsequent minutes until the selected time limit is reached. Alternatively, the timer


50


may be an adjustable timer


52


such as a stopwatch (as depicted in

FIG. 2



b


), a kitchen timer, or the like, to enable a player to set the timer


50


to a time interval of their choice.




A paper


54


and a writing instrument


56


are also provided for each of the players with which they may write down new words when playing the word game (see

FIG. 1



d


). The paper


52


may be provided as single sheets or as pads of multiple sheets. The writing instrument


54


may be of a variety of sorts including a pencil, pen or the like.




DESCRIPTION—Method of Playing Word Game




The basic method for playing the word game is depicted in the flow chart of FIG.


4


. The steps of the method for playing the word game are described below.




Providing the plurality of game pieces


100


. The game pieces


36


are provided as components of the word game. Each game piece comprising two broader surfaces forming a front surface and a back surface, and four narrower edge surfaces, each front and back surface having indicated thereon a base word


38


, a pronunciation of the base word


40


, a definition of the base word


42


and the base word length


14


.




Note that the provision of additional information about each base word


38


allows players to discover the definitions of the words and how to pronounce them properly. This increases the educational value of the game over those that provide a base word only. In bi-lingual versions of the game, the provision of the same word translated into two languages enables language learning.




Providing a game rules sheet


120


. A game rules sheet


20


is provided comprising a group of at least two optional definitions


24


for each of a plurality of game rules


22


for the word game. The plurality of game rules


22


comprise (1) a time limit rule


26


to specify a time limit for each of an at least one round of play; (2) a word category rule


28


to specify a category of new words to form (i.e., type, for example proper words, Country names, U.S. President last names, etc.; see

FIG. 2



a


) that qualifies for credit in the at least one round of play, the category of new words being formed from a set of letters contained in at least two base words indicated on a selection of at least two of the plurality of game pieces


36


; (3) a round winner rule


30


to specify how a round winner is to be determined for each of the at least one round of play; and, (4) a game winner rule


32


to specify how a game winner is to be determined, a game comprising the at least one round of play. There may also be a language of play rule


34


for specifying whether a game is to be played in the first language or the second language of a bi-lingual version of the word game.




Beginning play of a game


140


. Play of a game is begun by defining a set of rules for the game, comprising selecting one option from the list of optional definitions


24


for each of the plurality of game rules


22


.




Allowing players to select among optional definitions


24


for each of the plurality of rules


22


enables them to create their own new and varied combinations of play. In this way, the word game of the present invention allows for a great number of variations on the word game, allowing players themselves to determine its level of difficulty (primarily by setting the criterion of round win


30


) and to provide players greater entertainment value through variation of play.




Providing a game board


160


. The game board


10


comprises a plurality of subdivisions


12


radiating outward from a center of the game board and a pointer


18


rotatably attached to the center of the game board


10


, each of the plurality of subdivisions


12


indicating a base word length


14


equal to a number of letters in each of the at least two base words


38


to be played in a current round of play and a round prize amount


16


to be awarded to a winner of the current round of play.




Playing a round of the word game


180


. A round of the word game is played according to the specified set of rules for the game. The basic steps in a round of play comprise: (1) determining a round prize amount


16


and a base word length


14


for the round by spinning the pointer


18


on the game board


10


and noting the round prize amount


16


and the base word length


14


indicated on the subdivision


12


at which the pointer


18


lands


181


; (2) selecting at least two base words


38


for play in the current round by selecting at least two of the plurality of game pieces


36


of the base word length


14


for the current round of play


182


; (3) starting a timer


50


to begin the round of play and to time the round of play for the specified time limit


183


; (4) forming as many new words of the selected type of new words as possible within the specified time limit from a set of letters contained in the at least two base words selected


184


; and, determining the winner of the round by calculating each of the at least two player's score for the round according to the selected criterion for determining the round winner and awarding the winner the round prize amount


185


.




Note that the selection and use of at least two base words


182


provides players a greater educational challenge than using only one base word. Referring to

FIGS. 5



b


, and


c


and

FIG. 6

, the actual words that may be formed by rearrangement of letters in the seven letter base words anagram and promise alone and when combined to provide fourteen letters available for use are given (in

FIG. 6

, only the first 40 or so new words are listed when greater than that number are possible). A perusal of the new words possible exemplifies that, not only are the potential number of words greater when two, versus one, base words are used, but the length of the words increases as well as the sophistication of the words. In the case of these particular two base words when used in combination, new words of eight or more letters are now possible. Thus, using two or more base words in combination greatly expands the ability of players to create longer and more difficult new words. This result increases the educational value of the game over other games that employ only one base word.




Note also that spinning the pointer to determine the round prize amount


16


and the base word length


14


,


181


, introduces an element of chance in setting the difficulty of play when combined with the selected criterion for determining a round win


30


. For example, a base word length


14


of 8 letters combined with a criterion for determining round win


30


of the most words formed of the base word letter length or greater, would provide for a much more difficult and challenging round of play, than, for example, a base word length


14


of 8 letters combined with a criterion for round win


30


of the most words formed. By selecting the criterion for determining a round win


30


, players have the ability to vary the level of difficulty and challenge with each game they play.




Repeating the playing a round of the word game step until a player achieves a game win


190


. After each round of play


180


, a determination is made as to whether a player has won the game according to the selected criterion for determining a game winner


32


. If no winner has yet won the game, the playing a round of the word game step


180


is repeated,


190


. If, however, a player has won the game, the game ends


200


.




As mentioned above, the ability to select a different set of rules for each game played, together with the random selection by spinning of the base word length


14


combines to generate many game combinations.





FIGS. 1



a


to


1




d


illustrate one example of such a combination where play involves two base words


38


. The game rules sheet


20


is shown filled out with selections by the players illustrated by “X's” in the checkboxes (see

FIG. 1



b


). Players have chosen a time limit


26


of 2 minutes, a qualifying category of new words


28


to include proper words, a criterion for determining a round win


30


of the most words formed of the base word length or greater and a criterion for game win


32


of the first player to gain $10,000 in round prize amounts


16


(see

FIG. 1



b


). If this is a bi-lingual version of the word game, the players have chosen the language of play


34


to be english. Their spin of the pointer has determined that the base word length


14


of the two base words


38


they choose will be 7 letters and that the winner of the round will receive $3,000 in prize amount


16


(see

FIG. 1



a


). Playing pieces representing two examples of 7 letter base words, anagram and promise, have been placed in the display stand (see

FIG. 1



c


). Examples of several new proper words that may be formed from the two base words have been written on the paper


54


, each new word being 7 letters or longer (see

FIG. 1



d


).




It will be obvious to the reader that many other rules sets may be made by selecting any number of different combinations of rules options


24


. A simpler version of the game as illustrated in the present example, would be simply to set the criterion for determining a round winner


30


to the most words formed rather than the most words formed of the base word length


14


or greater. It is much more difficult to form words of seven or more letters than it is to form words of less than seven letters.




While the above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of the presently preferred embodiments thereof. The above-described embodiment is set forth by way of example and is not for the purpose of limiting the present invention. It will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that obvious modifications, derivations and variations can be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention. For example,




a) the base word may be provided in any language;




b) the game pieces may assume variable sizes and shapes and be made of a variety of materials including plastic, wood, and the like;




c) the group of rules options for each rule of play may include more than two options each, and the options may be presented in any number of varieties; and,




d) the game rules sheet may be manipulated by players to vary the skill level required to match that of the players so that those of every skill level from elementary to post-graduate may play and benefit from the game.




Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the examples given, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A word game for play by at least two players, comprising:a plurality of game pieces each of the game pieces having a rectangular shape with a length and a width greater than its height forming a front and a back broader surface and four narrower edge surfaces, the front and back broader surfaces each having indicated thereon a base word; a game board comprising a plurality of subdivisions radiating outward from a center of the game board and a pointer rotatably attached to the center of the game board, each of the plurality of subdivisions having indicated thereon a round prize amount to be awarded to a round winner, and a base word length equal to a number of letters in each base word in a set of at least two base words to be played in a current round of play, the at least two base words of the base word length being indicated on a selection of at least two of the plurality of game pieces; and, a timer to time each of an at least one round of play comprising a game.
  • 2. A word game for play by at least two players, comprising:a plurality of game pieces each of the game pieces having a rectangular shape with a length and a width greater than its height forming a front and a back broader surface and four narrower edge surfaces, the front and back broader surfaces each having indicated thereon a base word; a game rules sheet on which are listed a group of at least two optional definitions of each of a plurality of game rules, the plurality of game rules comprising: a time limit rule to specify a time limit for each of an at least one round of play; a round winner rule to specify a criterion for determining a round winner for each of the at least one round of play; and, a game winner rule to specify a criterion for determining a game winner, a game comprising the at least one round of play; and, a timer to time each of the at least one round of play for the specified time limit.
  • 3. A word game for play by at least two players, comprising:a plurality of game pieces each of the game pieces having a rectangular shape with a length and a width greater than its height forming a front and a back broader surface and four narrower edge surfaces, the front and back broader surfaces each having indicated thereon a base word; a game rules sheet on which are listed a group of at least two optional definitions of each of a plurality of game rules; a game board comprising a plurality of subdivisions radiating outward from a center of the game board and a pointer rotatably attached to the center of the game board, each of the plurality of subdivisions having indicated thereon a round prize amount to be awarded to a round winner, and a base word length equal to a number of letters in each base word in a set of at least two base words to be played in a current round of play, the at least two base words of the base word length being indicated on a selection of at least two of the plurality of game pieces; and, a timer to time each of an at least one round of play comprising a game.
  • 4. A word game for play by at least two players, comprising:a plurality of game pieces each of the game pieces being rectangular in shape with a length and a width greater than its height forming a front and a back broader surface and four narrower edge surfaces, the front and back broader surfaces each having indicated thereon a base word; a game rules sheet on which are listed a group of at least two optional definitions of each of a plurality of game rules, the plurality of game rules comprising: a time limit rule to specify a time limit for each of an at least one round of play; a round winner rule to specify a criterion for determining a round winner for each of the at least one round of play; and, a game winner rule to specify a criterion for determining a game winner, a game comprising the at least one round of play; a game board comprising a plurality of subdivisions radiating outward from a center of the game board and a pointer rotatably attached to the center of the game board, each of the plurality of subdivisions having indicated thereon a round prize amount to be awarded to a round winner, and a base word length equal to a number of letters in each base word in a set of at least two base words to be played in a current round of play, the at least two base words of the base word length being indicated on a selection of at least two of the plurality of game pieces; and, a timer to time each of the at least one round of play for the specified time limit.
  • 5. The word game of claim 4, further comprising a paper and a writing instrument for each of the at least two players.
  • 6. The plurality of game pieces according to claim 4, wherein the front and back broader surfaces have further indicated thereon a pronunciation of said base word, and a definition of said base word.
  • 7. The word game according to claim 4, wherein the time limit is selected from the group of at least two optional definitions consisting of one minute, and a player specified limit.
  • 8. The word game according to claim 4, wherein the criterion for determining a round winner is selected from the group of at least two optional definitions consisting of most words formed, and a player-specified criterion.
  • 9. The word game according to claim 4, wherein the criterion for determining a game winner is selected from the group of at least two optional definitions consisting of first player to gain $10,000, and a player-specified criterion.
  • 10. The word game according to claim 4, further comprising a display stand into which the selection of at least two game pieces are inserted to enable viewing by the at least two players.
  • 11. The word game according to claim 4, further comprising a storage container for storing the plurality of game pieces.
  • 12. The word game according to claim 4, wherein the timer is an adjustable timer settable to a plurality of time periods to time each of the at least one round of play for the specified time limit.
  • 13. The plurality of game pieces according to claim 4, wherein the front surface and the back surface of each game piece have further indicated thereon the base word length.
  • 14. The plurality of game rules of claim 4, further comprising a word category rule to specify a category of new words to form that qualify for credit in the at least one round of play, said category of new words being formed from a set of letters contained in the set of at least two base words.
  • 15. The word game according to claim 14, wherein the category of new words to form is selected from the group of at least two optional definitions consisting of proper words and a player-specified type.
  • 16. The word game according to claim 4, wherein the base word indicated on the front surface of each of the plurality of game pieces is in a first language, and the base word indicated on the back surface of each of the game pieces is in a second language whereby a bi-lingual version of the word game is provided.
  • 17. The game pieces of claim 16, wherein the base word indicated on the front surface of each of the game pieces in the first language and the base word indicated on the back surface of the game piece in the second language, share the sharing meaning whereby a bi-lingual translation of the base word is provided.
  • 18. The word game of claim 16, wherein the plurality of game rules further comprise a language of play rule to specify whether a game is to be played in the first language or in the second language.
  • 19. A method for playing a word game by at least two players, comprising:providing a plurality of game pieces each of the game pieces having a rectangular shape with a length and a width greater than its height forming a front and a back broader surface and four narrower edge surfaces, the front and back broader surfaces each having indicated thereon a base word; providing a game rules sheet on which are listed a group of at least two optional definitions of each of a plurality of game rules, the plurality of game rules comprising: a time limit rule to specify a time limit for each of an at least one round of play; a round winner rule to specify a criterion for determining a round winner for each of the at least one round of play; and, a game winner rule to specify a criterion for determining a game winner, a game comprising the at least one round of play; beginning play of the word game by defining a set of rules for the game comprising selecting one of the at least two optional definitions for each of the plurality of game rules; providing a game board comprising a plurality of subdivisions radiating outward from a center of the game board and a pointer rotatably attached to the center of the game board, each of the plurality of subdivisions having indicated thereon a round prize amount to be awarded to a round winner, and a base word length equal to a number of letters in each base word in a set of at least two base words to be played in a current round of play, the at least two base words of the base word length being indicated on a selection of at least two of the plurality of game pieces; providing a timer to time each of the at least one round of play for the specified time limit; playing a round of the word game according to the defined set of rules for the game, comprising: determining a round prize amount and a base word length for the round by spinning the pointer on the game board and noting the round prize amount and the base word length indicated on the subdivision at which the pointer lands; determining the at least two base words for play in the round by selecting at least two of the plurality of game pieces of the base word length for the round of play; beginning the round of play by starting the timer and to timing the round of play for the specified time limit; forming as many new words of the selected type of new words as possible within the specified time limit from a set of letters contained in the at least two base words selected; and, determining the winner of the round by calculating each of the at least two player's score for the round according to the selected criterion for determining the round winner and awarding the winner the round prize amount; and, repeating the playing a round of the word game step until one of the at least two players achieves a game win according to the selected criterion for determining a game winner.
  • 20. The method for playing a word game according to claim 19, wherein the time limit is selected from the group of at least two optional definitions consisting of one minute, and a player-specified limit.
  • 21. The method for playing a word game according to claim 19, wherein the criterion for determining a round winner is selected from the group of at least two optional definitions consisting of most words formed, and a player-specified criterion.
  • 22. The method for playing a word game according to claim 19, wherein the criterion for determining a game winner is selected from the group of at least two optional definitions consisting of first player to gain $10,000, and a player-specified criterion.
  • 23. The method for playing a word game according to claim 19, wherein the plurality of game rules further comprise a word category rule to specify a category of new words to form that qualify for credit in the at least one round of play.
  • 24. The word game according to claim 23, wherein the category of new words to form is selected from the group of at least two optional definitions consisting of proper words and a player-specified type.
  • 25. The playing a round step of claim 19, further comprising placing the selection of at least two game pieces into a display stand thereby enabling viewing of the at least two base words by the at least two players.
  • 26. The forming as many new words of the selected type of new words as possible step of claim 19, further comprising writing the new words on a paper by means of a writing instrument.
  • 27. The method for playing a word game of claim 19, wherein the base word indicated on the front surface of each of the plurality of game pieces is in a first language, and the base word indicated on the back surface of each of the game pieces is in a second language thereby providing a bi-lingual version of the word game.
  • 28. The game pieces of claim 27, wherein the base word indicated on the front surface of each of the game pieces in the first language and the base word indicated on the back surface of the game piece in the second language, share the same meaning, thereby providing a bi-lingual translation of the base word.
  • 29. The method of playing a word game of claim 27, wherein the plurality of game rules further comprise a language of play rule to specify whether a game is to be played in the first language or in the second language.
  • 30. A bi-lingual word game for play by at least two players, comprising:a plurality of game pieces each of the game pieces having a rectangular shape with a length and a width greater than its height forming a front and a back broader surface and four narrower edge surfaces, the front and back broader surfaces each having indicated thereon a base word, and the base word indicated on the front surface is in a first language, and the base word indicated on the back surface is in a second language; a game rules sheet on which are listed a group of at least two optional definitions of each of a plurality of game rules, the plurality of game rules comprising: a time limit rule to specify a time limit for each of an at least one round of play; a round winner rule to specify a criterion for determining a round winner for each of the at least one round of play; and, a game winner rule to specify a criterion for determining a game winner, a game comprising the at least one round of play; a game board comprising a plurality of subdivisions radiating outward from a center of the game board and a pointer rotatably attached to the center of the game board, each of the plurality of subdivisions having indicated thereon a round prize amount to be awarded to a round winner, and a base word length equal to a number of letters in each base word in a set of at least two base words to be played in a current round of play, the at least two base words of the base word length being indicated on a selection of at least two of the plurality of game pieces; and, a timer to time each of the at least one round of play for the specified time limit.
  • 31. The word game of claim 30, further comprising a paper and a writing instrument for each of the at least two players.
  • 32. The plurality of game pieces according to claim 30, wherein the front and back broader surfaces have further indicated thereon a pronunciation of said base word, and a definition of said base word.
  • 33. The plurality of game rules of claim 30, further comprising a word category rule to specify a category of new words to form that qualifies for credit in the at least one round of play, said category of new words being formed from a set of letters contained in the set of at least two base words.
  • 34. The word game of claim 30, wherein the plurality of game rules further comprise a language of play rule to specify whether a game is to be played in the first language or in the second language.
  • 35. The word game according to claim 30, further comprising a display stand into which the selection of at least two game pieces are inserted to enable viewing by the at least two players.
  • 36. The word game according to claim 30, further comprising a storage container for storing the plurality of game pieces.
  • 37. The word game according to claim 30, wherein the timer is an adjustable timer settable to a plurality of time periods to time the round of play for the specified time limit.
  • 38. The plurality of game pieces according to claim 30, wherein the front surface and the back surface of each playing piece have further indicated thereon the base word length.
  • 39. The game pieces of claim 30, wherein the base word indicated on the front surface of each of the game pieces in the first language and the base word indicated on the back surface of the game piece in the second language, share the same meaning to provide a bi-lingual translation of the base word.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/791250, filed Feb. 23, 2001.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/791250 Feb 2001 US
Child 09/917131 US