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E: 31/10 Win Word Bandit Game From Drumond Park

chloeadkins
chloeadkins Posts: 10,346 Forumite
I won, I won, I won!
http://www.aboutmygeneration.com/?p=38480

Answer: b: Four

At the centre of the new WORD BANDIT team game (rrp £24.99, age 8+) is a wheel-spinning letter machine, just like a small ‘one-arm bandit’. There are four easy word games to be played in two teams of any number, so it’s a great way to get the whole family involved and having fun! They are:
Winding Words – (purple space) using four Rows. Open the sliding cover on the machine to reveal four rows of letters, then pull the handle to spin the word wheels, which come up with a set of random letters. The aim is to race the timer and find as many words as possible that wind around the grid of letters.
Famous People – (green space). Three rows of letters will be revealed… spin the word wheels to start the game. The aim here is to find the INITIALS of as many famous people as possible during one turn of the timer, and here – the letters do not need to be touching in the grid. Anything goes – from Beyonce to Snow White!
Things that begin with – (yellow space) using two Rows. Spin the word wheels as before. Your playing piece is on a yellow space with a category printed on it (e.g. Boys’ Names). You must come up with as many words as possible in that category beginning with one of the letters on show.
Words Containing – (red space) using one row. Reveal just one row of letters, then spin the word wheels. Here, you have to call out as many words as you can that contain any two of the letters you have spun. The letters contained in your words can be in any order, and repeating the letters in your words is OK.
11 wins in August 2019 :j Thanks everyone x

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