This classic card game is the perfect challenge to play with friends and family. Use it to practice critical thinking and spelling skills! The cards include braille lettering for both the letters and point values. Large letters and numbers make the cards easy to read, making it great for those with low visibility as well.
How to play: Each player starts with ten cards. The first player can either spell a word or exchange one of their letters for a card from the face-down deck. Once this word has been spelled, the next player can spell their own word or add to the word played by the last player. The goal is to get fewer points than other players by getting rid of your cards first or using less common letters. Vowels are worth the most points, while less common letters are worth more.
How to play: Each player starts with ten cards. The first player can either spell a word or exchange one of their letters for a card from the face-down deck. Once this word has been spelled, the next player can spell their own word or add to the word played by the last player. The goal is to get fewer points than other players by getting rid of your cards first or using less common letters. Vowels are worth the most points, while less common letters are worth more.