Make a list of words on paper with pencil, type them into your phone, or in a word program. Play with a friend or two or on your own.
More than 600 words can be made from these letters.
Tips for making the game more challenging:
Make a minimum word length (ie: words need to be at least 3 or 4 letters long).
See who can get the most words, the longest word, and who can finish first.
Make the rule that names cannot be used (ie. Tom, Kim, Mike etc.)
Set a timer and find a certain number of words within that time period!
Play until each player reaches a set goal or until the person with the most words wins.
Cross-out the words that are the same between the players.
Make a rule that each player must know what the word means. Challenge a word to see if the other player knows what the word means or if they are guessing at its authenticity! If the word cannot be verified, what will the consequence be? (write five extra words, lose five words, skipped turn?)
Keep score: make each letter of the word count as one point
If you have a word that is spelled the same but sounds differently (homographs), should the player be allowed to keep it?
Keep the game fun and interesting.