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Word golf |  | Word golf: Encyclopedia - Word golf |  | Word golf is a game, a version of Word Ladders, in which one word is turned into another through a process of substituting single letters. A new English word must be formed each time a letter is replaced, and players score points according to the number of steps taken. As in regular golf, the player with the lowest score at the end of the game wins.
The game was popularized by Vladimir Nabokov, and is referred to in his hypertext masterpiece Pale Fire (1962) as a favorite pastime of the fictitious American poet John Shad ...
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Word golf
Word golf is a game, a version of Word Ladders, in which one word is turned into another through a process of substituting single letters. A new English word must be formed each time a letter is replaced, and players score points according to the number of steps taken. As in regular golf, the player with the lowest score at the end of the game wins.
The game was popularized by Vladimir Nabokov, and is referred to in his hypertext masterpiece Pale Fire (1962) as a favorite pastime of the fictitious American poet John Shade. Shade's neighbour Charles Kinbote notes that some of his own records include "hate-love in three, lass-male in four, and live-dead in five (with 'lend' in the middle)."
Word golf - Examples
In the index to Pale Fire, Nabokov provides the following example for scoring lass-male in four:
To transform dog into pot, the following sequence of steps may be taken:
In which case, the player's score would be two.
Pale Fire, Vladimir Nabokov, Hypertext, Postmodernism, Word game, Golf
See also
- Pale Fire
- Vladimir Nabokov
- Hypertext
- Postmodernism
- Word game
- Golf
Other related archives1962, Charles Kinbote, English, Golf, Hypertext, John Shade, Nabokov, Pale Fire, Postmodernism, Vladimir Nabokov, Word Ladders, Word game, golf
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