Scrabble

About The Game

Scrabble is a popular word game where players use letter tiles to form words on a board for points. Created by Alfred Butts in 1938, it blends strategy, vocabulary, and luck. Each player starts with seven tiles and takes turns forming words in a crossword-style pattern, earning points based on letter values and board bonuses. High-scoring letters like “Q” and “Z” require skillful placement. Special squares—Double and Triple Letter or Word Scores—add a strategic edge. The game ends when no more tiles remain or a player uses all their letters. The player with the highest score wins. Scrabble enhances vocabulary, spelling, and strategic thinking, making it both educational and entertaining. It is played worldwide in various languages, with competitive tournaments held annually. Digital versions and apps have also popularized the game further. Whether played casually or competitively, Scrabble remains a timeless word game enjoyed by all ages.

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