Word card game

Amusement devices: games – Card or tile games – cards or tiles therefor – Word – sentence – or equation forming

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ABSTRACT:
A card word game wherein each card has a numerical and alphabetical designation. In addition each card contains identifying indicia which places the card in one of at least three card groups. Each player takes turns creating words said words may only be created from letters contained within the same card group. In addition to creating new words each player during his turn may place letters from his hand on top of letters from the same group which have already been used to create words so as to form new words and receive the point values indicated on all the letters comprising said word. At the end of each players turn that player discards one playing card. The discarded card being placed upon discard pile designated for that card group. Each player at the beginning of his turn having the option of choosing a card from the draw pile or to take all the cards in any one discard pile.

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