WordChains
WordChains
Description
WordChains is an environment for evaluating agents on word association and vocabulary knowledge through a chaining game where each word must start with the last letter of the previous word. This environment wraps the WordChains implementation from TextArena, a framework for text-based game environments.
Capabilities
- Testing vocabulary breadth and word recall
- Evaluating linguistic pattern recognition and word formation rules
- Assessing strategic word choice to limit opponent options
- Testing memory of previously used words to avoid repetition
Compute Requirements
WordChains does not require a sandbox. It has minimal compute requirements.
License
MIT.
Tasks
There are two splits: train (150 tasks) and test (150 tasks). Each split contains 50 tasks across each of 3 variants:
- WordChains-v0
- WordChains-v0-train
- WordChains-v0-raw
Each task is seeded for reproducibility.
Reward Structure
This is a sparse reward environment. Rewards are mapped from TextArena's native range of {-1, 0, 1} to {0.0, 0.5, 1.0} via (raw + 1) / 2.
We do not use LLM graders for this environment; reward is determined programmatically.
Data
Game state is generated procedurally by the TextArena engine using seeded randomness. No external data files are required.
Tools
Agents are given a single tool:
submit_word(word): Submit a word for the chain. Must start with the last letter of the previous word.
Time Horizon
WordChains is a multi-turn environment.
Environment Difficulty
Easy to Medium. The task requires basic vocabulary knowledge and pattern matching. Success depends on knowing valid English words and strategic planning to avoid difficult letters. Variants may adjust word length requirements or difficulty.
Other Environment Requirements
This environment requires an OpenAI API key (passed via secrets) to power the LLM opponent.
Safety
Agents in WordChains interact only with a word game and have no access to external systems, the internet, or sensitive data. The environment does not present safety risks.
Citations
@software{textarena2024,
author = {Guertler, Leon and Banting, Wilfried and Pignatelli, Eduardo},
title = {TextArena},
year = {2024},
publisher = {GitHub},
url = {https://github.com/LeonGuertler/TextArena}
}