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< * It ought to exist (for example, many kids think the present tense of //misled// is //misle//).
< * It occurs somewhere in print (words of this kind include //hobbit//, //muggle//, //droid//, //phaser//, and so on, not to mention //DeciGame// and //MultiFrame//).

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> * It //ought// to exist (for example, many kids think the present tense of //misled// is //misle//).
> * It occurs //somewhere// in print (words of this kind include //hobbit//, //muggle//, //droid//, //phaser//, and so on, not to mention //DeciGame// and //MultiFrame//).


Ron Rules

Ron Rules, as my friends and family call them, are a frame that mostly applies to LetterByLetterWordGames such as Scrabble, Boggle, Upwords, BuyWord?, Anagrams, Quiddler, LetterHead?, AlphaPlayingCards?, and so on. The Golden Ron Rule is just this: Any word played is acceptable if all players agree it’s acceptable. (If your word is rejected, letters go back into your hand.)

When you play a word, if it’s not an ordinary English word, it’s your job to convince the other players to accept it. Good reasons to accept a word include the following:

Have fun with this frame and don’t be too hard-nosed about judging opponents’ words. The player whose word you just rejected may decide to reject your next word out of spite.