
A Little Wordy
From the award-winning, best-selling creators of Exploding Kittens and Throw Throw Burrito, A Little Wordy is a fresh and ridiculously clever take on the genre of tile-based word-unscrambling games.
Hereās how it works: Youāre each given a pile of letters. Rearrange your letters until you come up with a word. Be sneaky and choose a word that your opponent wonāt easily guess.
Write it down, keep it a secret. Rescramble your tiles, pass them to your opponent. The goal is to examine your opponentās tiles and try to figure out their word. You do this with Clue Cards. These tell you things such as: whatās the first letter, how longās the word, or what does it rhyme with? You win by using as FEW of these clue cards as possible to figure out what word your opponent wrote down.
Itās thoughtful, strategic, highly-replayable, and built specifically for two players. Itās not a game about having the mightiest vocabulary - itās a game about making clever choices.
The longest, most complicated word isnāt always the best choice. Sometimes, picking a smaller, common word is better because your brainiac opponent will overthink things and blaze right past it. Trying to figure out your opponentās secret word can be both hilarious and (delightfully) maddening. A Little Wordy levels the playing field against veteran word wizards.
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$7.00A Little Wordy
From the award-winning, best-selling creators of Exploding Kittens and Throw Throw Burrito, A Little Wordy is a fresh and ridiculously clever take on the genre of tile-based word-unscrambling games.
Hereās how it works: Youāre each given a pile of letters. Rearrange your letters until you come up with a word. Be sneaky and choose a word that your opponent wonāt easily guess.
Write it down, keep it a secret. Rescramble your tiles, pass them to your opponent. The goal is to examine your opponentās tiles and try to figure out their word. You do this with Clue Cards. These tell you things such as: whatās the first letter, how longās the word, or what does it rhyme with? You win by using as FEW of these clue cards as possible to figure out what word your opponent wrote down.
Itās thoughtful, strategic, highly-replayable, and built specifically for two players. Itās not a game about having the mightiest vocabulary - itās a game about making clever choices.
The longest, most complicated word isnāt always the best choice. Sometimes, picking a smaller, common word is better because your brainiac opponent will overthink things and blaze right past it. Trying to figure out your opponentās secret word can be both hilarious and (delightfully) maddening. A Little Wordy levels the playing field against veteran word wizards.
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From the award-winning, best-selling creators of Exploding Kittens and Throw Throw Burrito, A Little Wordy is a fresh and ridiculously clever take on the genre of tile-based word-unscrambling games.
Hereās how it works: Youāre each given a pile of letters. Rearrange your letters until you come up with a word. Be sneaky and choose a word that your opponent wonāt easily guess.
Write it down, keep it a secret. Rescramble your tiles, pass them to your opponent. The goal is to examine your opponentās tiles and try to figure out their word. You do this with Clue Cards. These tell you things such as: whatās the first letter, how longās the word, or what does it rhyme with? You win by using as FEW of these clue cards as possible to figure out what word your opponent wrote down.
Itās thoughtful, strategic, highly-replayable, and built specifically for two players. Itās not a game about having the mightiest vocabulary - itās a game about making clever choices.
The longest, most complicated word isnāt always the best choice. Sometimes, picking a smaller, common word is better because your brainiac opponent will overthink things and blaze right past it. Trying to figure out your opponentās secret word can be both hilarious and (delightfully) maddening. A Little Wordy levels the playing field against veteran word wizards.










