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Jun 28 18:43 UTC

Show HN: Wordit – Change One Letter, Keep the Chain Going (victorribeiro.com)

44 points|by atum47||30 comments|Read full story on victorribeiro.com
Hi everyone,

I got this idea for a game where, starting from a four letter word you need to go as deep as you can in your vocabulary, changing only one letter per word.

bear -> beer -> peer...

Each correct word gives you 1 point

Each incorrect word takes one life away from you, you start with 3

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  1. 1. uberex||context
    This sort of thing was a favourite in puzzle books except you had to get to the end word.

    Fun play!

    I soon realized get to a nice word where the first letter can be replaced alot like "buck".

  2. 2. atum47||context
    After the initial prototype, I was playing to see if the game was fun, I realized that from time to time you can get a whole new word by changing one letter. I'm glad you liked it
  3. 3. tty456||context
    Love the concept! Although found it a bit leading of easy answers once I landed on a word where changing the first letter yielded many new words (i.e. word like 'time' yielded many new *ime words, or plural words if ending in an s). Felt repetitive after a while. Perhaps a Hard mode where the next changed letter must be a different position?
  4. 4. atum47||context
    thanks, the whole thing were prototyped in a day or so. I was thinking about ways to make it more challenging, maybe using 5 letters word, 6... messing with how many edits you get.

    I was going under surgery on the day I released this, cause it was my first time going under general anesthesia and i was freaking out. it was a rush against the time to release as is. now that I'm recovering i'll work on it some more.

    thanks for the feed back

  5. 5. quuxplusone||context
    +1. It felt very mechanical running through "bard, card, hard, lard, nard, pard, sard, ward, ware, care, dare, fare, hare, mare, nare, pare, tare, bare, bark, dark, hark, lark, mark, nark, park, sark,..." Definitely feels like something a computer could do better than a human. (And the leaderboard confirms it.)

    But switching the traversal order to "bard, bare, care, card, hard, hare, dare, dark, hark, hart, cart,..." doesn't seem to make it any more fun.

    My suggestion would be to add an "enemy AI" following its own trajectory toward you; your job then is not just to walk around as long as possible, but to stay at least one step ahead of the enemy for a long as possible.

    The enemy might not move just one step per turn; it might do something like "stand still for 3 turns, then change 2 letters in a single turn."

    Showing the enemy's words to the player would also increase the "discoverability" of paths in the game. The player could say "Oh, apparently NARD is a valid word! I'll remember that for next time."

  6. 6. tim-projects||context
    LARP wasn't in the dictionary. I feel cheated.
  7. 7. atum47||context
    don't blame me, I used the biggest dictionary I could find
  8. 8. naikrovek||context
    “bapt” was my starting word.

    I was doomed to fail. “bapt” are you kidding?

  9. 9. rothos||context
    rapt, rape, rare, dare, ...
  10. 10. naikrovek||context
    "rapt" dammit. oh well. me and words are not on friendly terms. never have been.
  11. 11. quuxplusone||context
    Or bait (or probably baht or batt).
  12. 12. nosioptar||context
    The keyboard control on mobile is tedious. Have to tap in letter box to get keyboard, keyboard disappears after entering letter, have to repeat for each letter. It'd be a huge improvement to let me type all four letters without exiling my keyboard to mordor.
  13. 13. atum47||context
    You're not supposed to type more than one letter. You click the box you want to edit, type the letter you want to change and click check.
  14. 14. nosioptar||context
    Oh, that makes more sense.
  15. 15. shmeeed||context
    FF on Android: my keyboard doesn't auti-hide and covers the check button, I need to hide it manually each time.
  16. 16. omeysalvi||context
    Nice very entertaining
  17. 17. asimovDev||context
    Is 'ment' a word? I had 'went' and wrote 'ment' on a whim and it accepted it and I was quite surprised.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ment

    according to Merriam-Webster it's only a suffix

  18. 18. LearnYouALisp||context
    Oxford (an "exhaustive" dictionary) has several transitive verbs:

    https://www.oed.com/search/dictionary/?scope=Entries&q=ment

  19. 19. mgianluc||context
    love it
  20. 20. atum47||context
    thank you
  21. 21. vova_hn2||context
    I wish it would show the whole chain in the end, perhaps augmented with dictionary meanings or links to Wiktionary.
  22. 22. atum47||context
    that can be done
  23. 23. shwetarkadam257||context
    Reminds me of wordle , fun concept!
  24. 24. saulpw||context
    I played Poople for a few months, same concept but with an actual goal achievable in a few minutes.

    https://poople.com/

  25. 25. liberix||context
    It seems this is the right url: https://poople.io/
  26. 26. atum47||context
    Can paxcodex write a few words on how he got a score of 6472? I'm recovering from surgery and it is hard for me to do anything now, even type.
  27. 27. nathan03||context
    "liam" isn't in the dictionary?
  28. 28. hasudon7171||context
    That's interesting.My native language is not English, so I can study English words throught this site
  29. 29. JeelVankhede||context
    Wow! amazing concept! I couldn't score much for the very first time but I kept going again and again. Good way to find out how many words one can construct.

    Some ideas if you are planning to enhance this: - Add some hard modes - Add timer based challenges - Play with friends etc.

    Let me know if you need help in collaborating, I can help out on any coding tasks if you want to take this project to the next level. Peace! :)

  30. 30. atum47||context
    my arm is a little better, so i've updated the leader board to show top 10 players and top 10 bots