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Lexigo RUSH! Game Rules
Hey there! Looking to brush up on the rules for Lexigo RUSH!? This fast-paced word game is loads of fun, but it’s important to understand how to play. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered!
First things first, let’s talk about the goal of the game. In Lexigo RUSH!, you want to create as many words as possible using the given letters. Sounds simple, right? Well, there’s a catch – all the words you create must be connected, either horizontally or vertically, just like a crossword puzzle.
So, how do you play? Let me break it down for you. When you see the letters on the board, your job is to form words by connecting adjacent letters. You can move horizontally, vertically, diagonally – whatever way you like! Just make sure the letters you choose are next to each other.
As you create words, the letters you use will be replaced by new ones dropping from above. This means you’ll always have fresh letters to work with. Keep in mind, though, you only have a certain amount of time to make words. The clock is ticking, so don’t dawdle!
Now, let’s talk about scoring. Each word you make has its own point value, which is determined by the length of the word and the rarity of the letters used. Longer words and letters that aren’t commonly used in the English language will earn you more points. So, aim for those big words and unique letters to boost your score!
But wait, there’s more! Throughout the game, there are special bonus tiles that can multiply your score or give you extra time. If you land on one of these tiles, take advantage of it! They can really give you a boost and help you rack up those points.
Oh, and one last thing – don’t forget to use the “Enter” button to submit your words. It’s easy to miss, but without hitting “Enter,” your words won’t count. So, make sure you click that button before time runs out!
That’s about it for the rules of Lexigo RUSH! Remember, the goal is to create as many connected words as you can before time runs out. It’s a fast-paced game, so keep your brain sharp and your fingers moving. Good luck, and happy word hunting!

Welcome to the word game! I have a challenge for you – let’s see if you can score the most points by finding words in the game grid.
Ready? Let’s Play!
First, choose someone to be the dealer. The dealer will draw the tiles for the first round.
The dealer will take 13 tiles from the container and arrange them, letter side up, to create a grid. Don’t worry about the bonus rings right now, we’ll use them later in rounds 2 and 3.
Once the grid is ready, the dealer will start a 60-second timer. And here’s the exciting part – you’ll be racing against your opponents to find as many words as you can in the grid. Remember, everyone plays every turn, including the dealer!
Finding Words
Hey there! Let me guide you through this word-finding puzzle. All you need to do is form words by taking a path through the grid. Easy, right?
Here’s the deal: you can start on any tile to create your words. Let’s say you want to make the word “DIG.” Just pick any letter on the grid, like D, and then move to the next tile, picking the letter I. Finally, choose the letter G on the next tile, and bam! You’ve got “DIG!”
Oh, and here’s the best part – you can use the same letter tile more than once! Let me show you an example. Take the word “DIGIT.” In this word, we use the letter I twice. Don’t worry, it’s totally allowed!
But remember, my friend, you can’t hop on the same tile twice in a row. Let’s say you’re trying to make the word “RABBIT.” Unfortunately, that’s a no-go because you’d have to use the letter B twice without moving to a new tile. We don’t want that.
So go on, have fun, and see how many words you can find! Happy exploring!
Blank tiles are like chameleons that can transform into any letter you need. They’re your secret weapon when it comes to creating new words. For example, you can use a blank tile in the bottom left position to form words like WIG, WIN, or WIT.
But here’s the catch: if you decide to use a blank tile more than once in a word, it has to be the same letter both times.
For instance: You can use ROSES because the blank tile stands for the letter S in both instances. However, you’re not allowed to use ROPES because the same blank tile would have to stand for P and S, which is against the rules.
Comparing Lists
Once the timer runs out, it’s time to compare your word lists. Each player takes a turn reading their words aloud. If a word appears on multiple players’ lists, it gets crossed out for everyone. Only unique words count in this game!
If you don’t know a word, you can challenge it by checking the dictionary. If it’s not in there, cross it off! Once we’ve all finished reading our lists and crossing off words, we each score 1 point for each word left on our list.
Rounds 2 and 3: Using the Bonus Rings
When each round ends, the person to my left becomes the new dealer. The dealer puts aside the tiles from the previous round and draws new tiles from the container to make a new grid.
In the second and third rounds, there’s an extra twist: after the grid is made, the dealer picks letters to put bonus rings on. In round 2, the dealer adds ONE of the bonus rings, and in round 3, the dealer adds BOTH of the bonus rings.
Letters with rings double the value of any word that uses them. Each time a ringed letter is used, the value doubles again.
Did you know that using a word with just one ringed tile will give you 2 points? But if you use two ringed letters in a word, or use the same ringed letter twice, you’ll get even more – 4 points to be exact. It’s like a little bonus for being clever with your tiles!
Now, onto the end of the game. After three rounds, the person with the most points is declared the winner! So, keep stacking up those points and aiming for victory!