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So, here's a little open-ended puzzle. If you were trying to win at hangman, the best way would be to create a word that has a lot of uncommon letters. Let's ignore phrases, proper nouns, and things like that, and only concentrate on single words.

The puzzle is: What are the American English words that have the lowest average frequency per letter?

For sake of a reference guide of low frequency letters, we'll use Wikipedia as the reference guide.

Letter Frequencies in English (from Wikipedia)

For example, the word "W-O-R-D" has letter frequencies of 2.360%, 7.507%, 5.987%, 4.253% for its four letters. The average of those 4 numbers is 5.20675%, which is a fairly high percentage.

Below is a list of words 3 through 7 letters long I've thought of that have to be a little tough to beat. I wasn't trying to hard, so hopefully this starts people thinking hard, posting, and one-upping each other. If you have a good one that's 2 letters or 8+ letters, feel free to post.

WORDS TO BEAT:

3 letters: jug (avg. percent = 1.642%)

4 letters: jazz (avg. percent = 2.117%)

5 letters: puppy (avg. percent = 2.1038%)

6 letters: plucky (avg. percent = 2.3733%)

7 letters: quizzes (avg. percent = 4.1423%)

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Exclude all vowels except U and Y.

Exclude letters more frequent than C - up to 5 letters

Exclude letters more frequent than L - above 5 letters.

2 letters - by [1.73]

3 letters - pyx [1.35]

4 letters - buzz [1.10]

5 letters - buzzy [1.27]

6 letters - jugful [1.98]

7 letters - bluffly [2.67] Dybbuks [2.72] gruffly [3.03]

Onelook.com gives these difinitions:

Bluffly: in a blunt direct manner

Dybbuk: (Jewish folklore) a demon that enters the body of a living person and controls that body's behavior

Gruffly: in a gruff manner

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2 letters: by (avg. percent = 1.733%)

3 letters: pyx (avg. percent = 1.351%)

4 letters: buzz (avg. percent = 1.0995%)

5 letters: buzzy (avg. percent = 1.2744%)

6 letters: quizzy (avg. percent = 1.9902%)

7 letters: buzzwig (avg. percent = 2.2484%)

and the all time best:

8 letters: buckjump (avg. percent = 1.88125%)

Beat that!

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I hadn't calculated any words, but just wanted to voice my thoughts...

A simple single letter frequency comparison is flawed.

People don't see individual letter frequencies.

A combination of low frequency letters and, more importantly I think, odd letter combinations would be best for hangman-type games.

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Awesome job Bonanova and imtcb!

Lords, your point is well taken. Start a new topic, and I'd love to post in that one. We'll keep this one a little focused for the moment.

Let's change this to two sections, with some winners being common, or "words that if you used in hangman, a normal person wouldn't say 'I've never heard of that' and try to beat you up". :P My topic, so I'll be the judge of what's too uncommon or not. Sorry.

So, right now, we have winners of:

COMMON UNCOMMON

2 letters: by (1.73%)

3 letters: jug (1.64%) pyx (1.35%)

4 letters: buzz (1.10%)

5 letters: puppy (2.10%) buzzy (1.27%)

6 letters: plucky (2.37%) jugful (1.98%)

7 letters: gruffly (3.03%) buzzwig (2.25%)

8 letters: buckjump (1.88%)

9 letters:

I'll add to this a common 8-letter one and 9-letter one, to get things going:

8 letters: chipmunk (3.807%)

9 letters: woodchuck (4.09%)

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Attached is a picture of an Excel file to use to help you calculate. (sorry, can't figure out why it didn't attach; will try later.)

Edited by rhapsodize
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New winner for 5-word common: Yucky (2.05%)

I have a 6-word common that would work, but its inappropriate for under-18 readers (think 4-letter word plus 2 more for someone that messes up).

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This was a problem just begging for a computer program.

2: by (1.73 %)

3: pyx (1.35 %)

4: buzz (1.1 %)

5: buzzy (1.27 %)

6: dybbuk (2.12 %)

7: mugwump (2.38 %)

8: dybbukim (2.76 %)

9: piggyback (3.12 %)

10: bumblingly (3.39 %)

11: quizzically (3.45 %)

12: piggybacking (3.65 %)

13: unambiguously (4.3 %)

14: unscrupulously (4.19 %)

15: psychologically (4.54 %)

16: psychophysically (4.43 %)

17: bibliographically (4.74 %)

18: microhydrodynamics (5.06 %)

19: individualistically (5.39 %)

20: magnetohydrodynamics (5.7 %)

21: electromyographically (5.66 %)

22: electroencephalography (6.53 %)

23: electroencephalographic (6.58 %)

24: electroencephalographies (6.98 %)

28: antidisestablishmentarianism (6.87 %)

Obviously a different dictionary with new/more/different words would have different results.

Edited by Drek E.O.
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6 letters - jugful [1.98]

Not a strange word in any sense:

armful, bagful, boxful, canful, capful, carful, cupful, earful, hatful, jarful, jugful, kegful, lapful, mugful, panful, potful, tubful, urnful, vatful, and those are just the 6-letter -ful words...

Feeling playful [!], there's also barnful, boatful, brimful, caseful, caskful, dishful, fistful, forkful, handful, nestful, pailful, pipeful, roomful, sackful, shipful, shoeful, skinful, tankful, tentful, trayful, treeful, yardful. All words referring to a container of some sort and the amount that it can hold when it's full. Not strange.

Still the 6-letter word to beat, in ten online dictionaries.

What dictionary was Drek E. O. using - it had Dybbuk, which I also found, but not jugful?

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