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That is a MANUAL sort. I'd like to not have to do that every turn.
It would be nice if there was a way to save word ideas. Sometimes I get a word, but then I put the letters back to try and find a new better word (Or I was just missing one letter), and forget the word I made before. I know it's more me being bad, but it would be a nice QoL, I think! Right now, I'm sorta just putting the letters back in an order that helps me remember the word for later.
Super fun though!! <3
Feel free to limit it to e.g. 10 Prechecks per entire game.
There should be a button next to the 'submission zone' "Pre-Check".
This button would, upon clicking, confirm if the game will recognize the word as valid, but not submit it or tell you how many points it will yield.
The reason is this:
Quite often, I build a word such as "POLARIZATION", and then realize I could turn it into DEPOLARIZATION. But before spending all the effort to build it, I'd like to know if the game might recognize POLARIZATION as a fall-back option if DEPOLARIZATION doesn't work. But currently, I have no way of pre-checking "This will work if the bigger word wouldn't". So I have to build the longer version, submit it, get rejected, then build the original version and try to submit it, only to be met with rejection again. Since we currently don't have any way to prefix something or to trim a word after removing the prefix, it gets annoying.