UPDATE: Olly Betts has spent a fair bit of time debugging the original I should be adding a few small features over the next couple of days, so you can include wishlistsĪs per usual it's pure XHTML/CSS using relative units, so feel free to resize text as your bi-focals require. But I've playedĪ few games and they all turned out OK, so alpha-testing has passed :o] If you do happen to find any errors, just tell me There's probably a few errors in there somewhere, as my brain was getting a bit muddled towards the end. Definitely the biggest JavaScript project I've worked on most of the time it's one-off functions The rest of the code involves manipulation of the Document Object Model to draw objects when the user Probably the hardest part was the logic behind calculating where words start and end: intersections with other tiles, Want the freedom that only off-line Scrabble playing can deliver? Download the zip In case you're a bit of a wordsmith – that uses the Official Scrabble Player's Dictionary 80,000 words, 600kB. However, I've also made a long dictionary version – The default version uses the UNIX dictionary, which contains 25,000 words,Īpproximately 200kB. The bulk of the file size is taken up by the dictionary. Game of solitaire Scrabble on a web page, no Java applets, no Flash.Īll the functionality is performed using JavaScript, so your browser will have to have it enabled in order to do anything.
Randomly picked tiles, words from the dictionary, proper connections and scoring.
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The generator and thought it might be cooler to be able to place the tiles on a board. After whipping up the tiles in a couple of minutes it struck me as a bit trivial to implement just That maybe an XHTML/CSS Scrabble name converter would be more useful than using images, and so proceeded to open up TextPad to style some It started after visiting Pholph's Scrabble Score Generator. I think that I might go a bit overboard sometimes.