San*go, which means 3*5 in Japanese, is a puzzle game that gives you a grid of letters and asks you to create as many 3-5 letter words as possible by swapping them. But watch out! Once you’ve moved a letter, you only have 3 turns before it locks into place. See how your word creation skills measure up!
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