Lexulous was created on 2006-07-05.
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To delete archived Lexulous games, first, log into your Lexulous account and navigate to the "Archived Games" section. Once there, you should see a list of your archived games. Select the game or games you wish to delete and look for an option to remove or delete them. Confirm the deletion when prompted to complete the process.
In Lexulous, there are a total of 12 'E' tiles. This is consistent with the letter distribution used in the game, which is similar to that of Scrabble. Each 'E' tile is worth 1 point.
The word uses eight scrabble tiles.
[[[Same as Scrabble but the point values are different]]] The above statement appears incorrect. For instance Scrabble has four "S" tiles while Lexulous has only three, at least in the games I've played. Strangely, the answer doesn't appear anywhere on the Lexulous website and I've not taken the time to figure out the remainder of letters, so I cannot say anything more.
In Lexulous, there are a total of 100 tiles. This includes 98 letter tiles and 2 blank tiles. The letter tiles are distributed based on frequency in the English language, with varying point values assigned to each letter.
you will have to go on a tipe of book and it says games and it tells you what to do
I do not know but would love to know if I have a chance with a score of 706. Prior to that I think my highest score was in the four hundreds.
Some popular online games similar to Scrabble that you can play include Words with Friends, Wordfeud, and Lexulous.
In Lexulous, players score points by forming words on a game board, similar to Scrabble. Each letter has a specific point value, and the total score for a word is calculated by adding the values of the letters used. Bonuses are awarded for placing tiles on premium squares, such as double or triple letter and word scores. Players take turns forming new words and can build off existing words on the board to maximize their score.
You can find Scrabble-like games online to play on websites like Words With Friends, Scrabble Go, and Lexulous. These games allow you to play against friends or random opponents, and some even have solo play options.
if you haven't played any tiles, go to the game board of the game you wish to delete, press the menu button (or other equivalent on your cell phone) and select delete. the game will ask for confirmation. select "ok" and the game will be gone FOREVER. now deleting it from facebook is an entirely different category, of which I have no experience.