Oodles is a word game typically played with a set of letter tiles or cards. Players take turns forming valid words using their tiles, aiming to create the longest or most complex words possible. Points are awarded based on word length and any additional bonuses for using rare letters or forming multiple words from a single play. The game continues until all tiles are used or no more words can be formed, and the player with the highest score wins.
i think oodles means many or a lot. because its called oodles of noodles
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ROAD RULES (save some oodles for me)
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In the game, spells are governed by specific rules called "magic instant rules." These rules dictate how spells can be used instantly during gameplay.
Oodles and oodles
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Poodles rhyme with oodles.
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Bunco, also known as Bunko or Bonko, is a dice game that is played in teams. The official rules are available on the official Bunco website or when purchasing the game. Rules for the game can also be found on Wikipedia.