Tool for cheating, searching, and analyzing Boggle 6x6 (Super Big Boggle), a word game using a 6x6 square board. The solver searches for words on the board, including those with QUs, wildcards, and black squares.
Super Big Boggle Solver 6x6 - dCode
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Boggle 6x6 is an official variant of the original Boggle game (which has a 4x4 grid). In this version, the board has six letters across and six up, for a total of 36 squares instead of 16; this is why this version is called Super Big Boggle.
The user enters each letter into a corresponding cell on the 6x6 grid.
Black or empty cells (unusable in the game) are accepted by the solver and are simply ignored in the word search.
A wildcard (a cell that can represent any letter of the alphabet) is indicated with the characters * or ?.
A cell can contain multiple letters, for example QU, to reflect certain dice faces in the actual game.
Example:
| A | B | C | D | E | F |
| G | H | I | J | K | L |
| M | N | O | P | Q | R |
| S | T | U | V | W | X |
| Y | Z | A | B | C | D |
| E | F | G | H | I | J |
The dCode solver automatically explores all adjacent letter paths (horizontally, vertically, and diagonally) and returns a list of valid words according to the chosen dictionary.
Cheating with a solver like dCode fundamentally alters the spirit of Boggle. While using an automatic tool may artificially maximize your score, it removes the cognitive challenge and can distort fairness in multiplayer games. Therefore, the solver is primarily useful as a learning, analysis, or training tool rather than as a means to consistently win against other players.
In the official version of Boggle 6 x 6 (Super Big Boggle), the standard scoring system is as follows:
4 letters = 1 point
5 letters = 2 points
6 letters = 3 points
7 letters = 5 points
8 letters = 11 points
more than 8 letters = 11+2 more points per letter
In many languages, Q is followed by a U. On a Boggle grid, if a Q appears, it is not often connected to a U and its use becomes impossible, unless to assimilate it as 2 letters: QU.
To indicate QU in a box, uncheck 1 char. per cell
The Boggle scoring system is based on the number of letters in the word, not on the number of squares used, so QU counts as 2 letters.
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