10 Questions about Boggle Logic Puzzles
Jonathan Needleman

TL;DR
This paper reviews known results on Boggle logic puzzles, a type of puzzle where players reconstruct a Boggle board from a list of words, and proposes new related problems for further research.
Contribution
It provides an overview of existing knowledge and introduces new open problems in the study of Boggle logic puzzles.
Findings
Summarizes known results on Boggle logic puzzles
Proposes new research problems in the area
Highlights open questions for future work
Abstract
Boggle logic puzzles are based on the popular word game Boggle, where you are given list of words, and your goal is to recreate a Boggle board. In this paper we give an overview of known results and then propose a number of problems related to these puzzles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWittgensteinian philosophy and applications · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Pragmatism in Philosophy and Education
