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WordSpot
Designers
Russell Ginns
Publishers
Front Porch Classics
Players
2
Playing time
20 minutes
WordSpot is a fast-paced word search game designed by Russell Ginns and
published by Front Porch Classics.[1][2]
Gameplay[]
Players use transparent tokens to highlight words found on a board of wooden letter tiles. The goal is to use up all your tokens.