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Joyce Keller:
I'm relatively new and playing around with various word lists (using Crossfire). What supplemental word list(s) do you find to have the liveliest, freshest words and realistic scoring (I find too many give 50+ to very obscure words)?  Which would you avoid at all costs due to lots of junk that is unusable? Thanks so much for the input.

mmcbs:
All word list have lots of unusable stuff. You just have to be selective and fill word by word. A word list is just a tool. It can't make you a better constructor.

Joyce Keller:
Thanks, Mark. Yes, I do it word by word, just thought some would be less distracting. I'm astounded by so many unusable words, and puzzled (no pun intended) that they even end up on these lists.

cuhnkedrik:
Mark, I'm thanks. Indeed, I do it word-by-word. I simply figured some would be less distracting than others. So many useless terms shock me, and I don't understand how they make it onto these lists (pardon the pun). geometry dash

 

Glenn9999:

--- Quote from: Joyce Keller on June 08, 2023, 07:51:40 PM ---I'm relatively new and playing around with various word lists (using Crossfire). What supplemental word list(s) do you find to have the liveliest, freshest words and realistic scoring (I find too many give 50+ to very obscure words)?  Which would you avoid at all costs due to lots of junk that is unusable? Thanks so much for the input.

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Indeed, I agree with mmcbs.  All these things (Software, word lists, etc) are is tools, the biggest factor on success or failure of a puzzle is how the constructor uses the tools to construct the puzzle.  Same as a carpenter can use the best tools made to build a shoddy house.  Skill is always required.   In this case, you can use the the word lists as help to indicate what will work in a slot, but it's up to you to select the best words that will work for the goal you have for the puzzle.

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