During those moments when I find myself alone and at loose ends, if I'm not reading (or writing), I'm playing The New York Times CrossPlay Scrabble game. I play against the computer (which I've set to moderately challenging), and it's a quick back and forth. No waiting for anyone to respond.
Playing so quickly has allowed me to be more strategic in my game play, including trying to use the double and triple word scores, in addition to the double and triple letter scores. It's quick, I'm not impacted by the baggage of playing another person, and I'm on a winning streak that makes me feel great.
Going to take a few moments to beat my last score.
I'm addicted to Connections. Didn't know I could play CrossPlay against the computer--trying next!
ReplyDeleteJust remember, you control the streak, the streak does not control you. (Posting for a friend!)
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