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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:17:49+00:00 2026-05-12T08:17:49+00:00

I’m building a boggle game in vb .net. Right now, my dices are as

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I’m building a boggle game in vb .net. Right now, my dices are as a 2d array (0,0 0,1 ) etc…

What I want it to do is, as I’m typing the word, that it highlights it on the board using the button(x,y).doclick sub which highlights it. Right now my implementation finds the first letter, then keeps trying each letter until it meets the 8 corner condition (ie it is neighbored to the last one) but this does not always work. If there are say 2 “G”‘s on the board and I want the bottom one, this will not work. Can somebody give me an example of psuedocode of what needs to happen. I’ve been stumped for almost 6 hours trying to figure this out. Thanks

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    2026-05-12T08:17:49+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:17 am

    If I understand correctly, given a string you want to highlight one path through the dice that matches the string. Sometimes there are several possible choices, so adding a letter may completely change what is highlighted. It may be a good approach here to keep results from the previous substring, so we don’t have to start over. Then a reasonable thing to do would be to compute all possible paths.

    The answer for a given string s would be a list of paths, where a path is a list of grid coordinates. Each path is something you could reasonably highlight, so you just highlight the first one. When adding a letter to the string, you find paths you can expand and remove the ones you can’t expand.

    I’m afraid I don’t know how to write vb code. Since you asked for pseudocode, here’s some rough python-like pseudocode instead. I’m coding the boggle grid as a list of 16 items. The neighbors(x) function returns a list of the neighboring positions (except for edge cases that’s going to be [x-1, x+1, x-4, x+4]).

    def firstLetter(typed):
      answer = []
      for pos in range(16): if grid[pos]==typed: answer += [pos]
      return answer
    
    def addletter(partialanswer, typed):
      answer2 = []
      for partial in partialanswer:
          for neighbor in neighbors(partial[-1]):
              if grid[neighbor]==typed: 
                 # partial+[neighbor] is a list. answer2 is a list of such lists.
                 answer2 += partial + [neighbor]
      return answer2
    

    If the player types “go”, for example, then
    (a) player types “g”, code calls firstletter(“g”) and gets a list “answer” of the positions in the grid that have a “g” in them. Highlight, say, the first one.
    (b) player types “o”, code calls addletter(answer, “o”) and gets a list of the paths in the grid that say “go”. Again, highlight the first one.

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