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Learn About the Game Double Constant Game (ff or ss words)

You know that little thrill when you spot a word like “coffee” or “hassle” hiding a pair of identical consonants? That’s the magic behind the Double Constant Game. It’s basically a word-hunting challenge: everyone grabs a sheet of paper (or uses a notes app), sets a timer for a minute or two, and races to scribble down as many words as they can that contain either “ff” or “ss.” Once the buzzer goes off, you compare lists, cross out any duplicates, and tally up points—one point per word, with a bonus for especially long ones (think “professor” or “suffocate”).

Playing with friends is what really cranks up the fun. You can swap lists, tease each other over who slipped in a sneaky “coffeemaker,” and celebrate someone’s obscure find like “quiff” or “fissure.” If someone challenges a word, the group takes a quick dictionary dive to settle disputes. It’s fast-moving, a little competitive, and perfect for killing time on road trips or during study breaks.

For a twist, try thematic rounds. Maybe you only hunt for food-themed double-ff words—“toffee,” “waffle,” “muffin”—or pick an eight-letter minimum. You can even play cooperatively: go around the circle and add one word each, passing the turn, and see how far the chain goes before someone hesitates. That cooperative vibe often sparks belly laughs as people scramble not to freeze up under pressure.

At its heart, the Double Constant Game is delightfully simple: no fancy boards or apps required, just your brain, a timer, and a love for language quirks. It’s an instant icebreaker, a handy vocabulary workout, and an easy way to get a few giggles out of how many “ss” words you can wring from “hiss” to “bliss.” Give it a spin—you might be surprised how addictive chasing those double letters can be.