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    Random Letter Game

    Another new game if you have exhausted the word association game

    The rules for this game are really simple.

    1. Press three random letter keys (For example rta)
    2. The next poster makes up a short meaning for the three letters. And then picks 3 more random letters.
    3. It does not have to make sense! (For example this could mean: Right Turn Ahead or Really Tiny Apples or Run To Alabama)

    hope you enjoy it!

    rta

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