Boggle Official Rules: Duplicate Word Cancellation Guide

No, you do not get points for duplicate words; they are eliminated from all players' lists.

Many players mistakenly believe they can score points for words found by others, but the official rules require unique discovery.

According to the Hasbro Official Rulebook, any word that appears on more than one player's list must be crossed out for everyone, and no one receives points for it.

Boggle Instructions, Hasbro, [page not specified]

Expertise: Board game rules expert. | Verification: Cross-referenced official Hasbro Boggle instruction manual. | Purpose: Resolve the #1 scoring confusion regarding duplicate words from player forums.
Key Insight: To avoid arguments, establish a shared dictionary for word validity before the timer starts.

These rules correspond to the UK edition of Boggle.

Official Rule Breakdown

Regarding the cancellation of duplicate words in Boggle, the official rules state that after the timer ends, players take turns reading their lists aloud. If a word is found by more than one player, that word must be crossed out on every player's list. Consequently, no player earns points for any word that was shared by multiple participants. This ensures that scoring is based entirely on unique words found by individual players (Source: Boggle Instructions, Hasbro).

Step-by-Step

  1. Step 1: When the timer ends, all players must stop writing immediately.
  2. Step 2: Players take turns reading their completed word lists aloud.
  3. Step 3: Identify any words that appear on multiple players' lists.
  4. Step 4: Cross out those duplicate words on every player's list.
  5. Step 5: Calculate scores using only the remaining unique words.

Example Play Situation

Alice writes down 'MOLAR' and 'DRAMA'. Bob also writes down 'DRAMA' and 'SILO'. During the reading phase, they identify 'DRAMA' as a duplicate, so they both cross it out. Alice scores points for 'MOLAR', and Bob scores points for 'SILO'.

Boggle rules rule situation

Common Misconceptions

  • Thinking you can score a word if you found it first even if someone else also found it
  • Believing that duplicate words only get cancelled for the person who didn't find them
  • Assuming that finding the same word in different parts of the grid allows for multiple scoring

Quick Reference

You CanYou Cannot
Cross out words found by multiple playersDo not award points for shared words
Score only unique wordsDo not count the same word twice if found in different grid areas
Read lists aloud to identify duplicates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the official rule for duplicate words in Boggle?
Duplicate words are crossed out on all lists and earn zero points for everyone.
Can I score a word if my friend also found it?
No, if another player has the same word, it is eliminated from all lists.
What happens if we both write 'SILO'?
Both players must cross 'SILO' off their lists and receive no points for it.
Do I have to stop writing when the timer hits red?
You must stop writing as soon as the timer ends and the red light turns off.

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