"This is for that friend that finishes the Wordle in three tries and solves the purple clues first in Connections. League of the Lexicon reminds me a bit of Trivial Pursuit - players or teams take turns asking everyone questions from a double-sided card with answers on the back. Questions come in five categories and cover synonyms, word origins, spelling, definitions, archaic words, grammar, linguistic trivia and more."
"Two thousand questions are spread over hundreds of cards, and those are split into two difficulty levels: Tricksy and Ticklish. That means more seasoned wordsmiths can play with less wordwise players. It isn't a raucous party game but it's fast-paced and easy to learn and set up. Even getting a question wrong is satisfying, thanks to detailed answers that fill in knowledge gaps."
League of the Lexicon is a vocabulary-focused trivia game played by individuals or teams who take turns asking questions from double-sided cards with answers on the back. Questions span five categories, covering synonyms, word origins, spelling, definitions, archaic words, grammar, and linguistic trivia. The game includes 2,000 questions across hundreds of cards and offers two difficulty levels, Tricksy and Ticklish, to accommodate varying player skill. Gameplay is fast-paced and simple to set up. Detailed answer explanations reward learning and make incorrect answers informative and satisfying.
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