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A classic word-game where players try to use their tiles to create long and exotic words to earn the most points.

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Scrabble question about adding prefix and suffix in single play

Imagine the first play of a game was the word "cookie". The second play used the first o in cookie and played the letters m,n,s,t,e,r to score "monster" That's basically the same thing you're asking. …
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What is a fair Scrabble handicap

I play Scrabble with kids all the time, I think the same concepts would work nicely with an ESL opponent. … They get all of the good cheat sheets - I don't (that one is fair even even if I'm playing an adult native English speaker with less Scrabble experience). …
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Origin of scores for letters in Scrabble (in relation to their frequency in a langauge)

That is touched upon in the official History of Scrabble by Hasbro, the owner of Scrabble. … But I am fairly certain that the official Scrabble point value per letter has remained unchanged along with the distribution of 100 letters. …
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For Scrabble, is there a most common phonies list anywhere?

As a matter of fact, I think it is in chapter 15 (use the "look inside" feature).Everything Scrabble
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