gemini / gemini-2.5-flash
Score: 10
The provided answer is factually accurate and directly addresses the question. Anagrammer.com explicitly offers the TWL (Tournament Word List) as a dictionary option for its word unscrambler, making it a suitable tool for checking words in North American Scrabble. The explanation of the tool's function and its utility for players is also correct and relevant.
openai / gpt-4o-mini
Score: 5
The answer incorrectly claims that anagrammer.com supports the TWL word list, which is not explicitly confirmed by the website's information. Anagrammer.com focuses primarily on general word unscrambling and may not be tailored specifically for Scrabble word lists, including TWL. Therefore, while it can help find valid words, players should verify if the words are accepted in Scrabble play according to the TWL. Additionally, the answer could clarify that using third-party tools during official Scrabble games might be against the rules. Overall, the response lacks precision regarding the website's capabilities related to Scrabble and the TWL.
anthropic / claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929
Score: 3
The answer makes several problematic assumptions without verification. While it's true that anagrammer.com exists and has word-finding tools, the answer definitively states the site 'supports various word lists, including the TWL' without verification. TWL (Tournament Word List) is outdated terminology - it was replaced by TWL98, then OWL (Official Word List), and currently TWL06 is used alongside newer versions. The answer doesn't verify whether anagrammer.com actually uses the current TWL06 or any official North American Scrabble word list. Most importantly, using such tools during actual Scrabble gameplay would be cheating - the answer misleadingly suggests it can be 'used when playing Scrabble' without clarifying this should only be for practice or study, not during games. The answer needed to verify which specific word lists the site uses and clarify appropriate usage contexts.
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