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Light up scrabble shelf hints at possible words

People put scrabble tiles on a shelf. The shelf finds all the possible words that could be made from the scrabble dictionary, it lights up the unordered tiles, causing the person to be nearer guessing the word.
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People put scrabble tiles on a shelf. The light up computerized shelf finds all the possible words that could be made from the scrabble dictionary, it then lights up the unordered tiles, causing the person to be nearer guessing the word. It would also do well to have an image sensor to look at the board.

One of the main things here is to be able to call it "scrabble the educational edition" because it teaches word fluency, spelling, etc.

Possibly similar idea: Monopoly calculator that suggests which properties to get based on likelihood of random moves falling on group acquisitions and advising on houses.

beanangel, Sep 01 2017

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       // Light up scrabble shelf hints at possible words //   

       Sp. "cheating".
8th of 7, Sep 01 2017
  

       No, that's 8 letters.
MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 01 2017
  

       There was an "e" already on the board.
8th of 7, Sep 01 2017
  

       Yes, but it was in the corner on a triple word score. You're not allowed to go over the edges. And while we're at it, "zrtoxfa" is not, after all, another word for "car".
MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 01 2017
  

       Not even in Albania?
pertinax, Sep 02 2017
  

       Foreign words like 'zrtoxfa' and 'colour' aren't allowed.
RayfordSteele, Sep 02 2017
  

       A very long time ago, I developed a set of software tools to rapidly profile, investigate and deal with lots and lots of data at a commercial scale - the seed of which was a utility to help me win (ok, cheat) at playing scrabble against my far superior wife. I've been living off that (and derivatives thereof) for the last 6 years.
zen_tom, Sep 04 2017
  

       // utility to help me win (ok, cheat) at playing scrabble against my far superior wife. //   

       "Seeking the bubble reputation even in the cannon's mouth ..."
8th of 7, Sep 04 2017
  

       Isn't it funny that "cheating" and "teaching" are anagrams...
neutrinos_shadow, Sep 04 2017
  

       ...and 'Ducati' and 'education'
hippo, Sep 05 2017
  

       // Isn't it funny that "cheating" and "teaching" are anagrams //   

       If that's your idea of humour, forget a career in stand-up comedy.
8th of 7, Sep 05 2017
  

       //… and Scunthorpe.//

...and Thor, Norse God of Thunder
hippo, Sep 05 2017
  

       I think [8th] was referring to Thorpe, as in Jeremy.
MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 05 2017
  


 

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