Scrabble
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Scrabble is a very addictive word board game. It is a great game that almost anyone can play. You can join scrabble clubs, play amongst friends and family, play online. It is not an overly difficult game to play although being good with words does give you an advantage. This hub has more about scrabble and how to play scrabble.
The Game of Scrabble
1. The first player combines two or more of his or her letters to form a word and places it on the board to read either across or down with one letter on the center square. Diagonal words are not allowed.
2. Complete your turn by counting and announcing your score for that turn. Then draw as many new letters as you played; always keep seven letters on your rack, as long as there are enough tiles left in the bag.
3. Play passes to the left. The second player, and then each in turn, adds one or more letters to those already played to form new words. All letters played on a turn must be placed in one row across or down the board, to form at least one complete word. If, at the same time, they touch others letters in adjacent rows, those must also form complete words, crossword fashion, with all such letters. The player gets full credit for all words formed or modified on his or her turn.
4. New words may be formed by: * Adding one or more letters to a word or letters already on the board. * Placing a word at right angles to a word already on the board. The new word must use one of the letters already on the board or must add a letter to it. (See Turns 2, 3 and 4 below.) * Placing a complete word parallel to a word already played so that adjacent letters also form complete words. (See Turn 5 in the Scoring Examples section below.)
5. No tile may be shifted or replaced after it has been played and scored.
6. Blanks: The two blank tiles may be used as any letters. When playing a blank, you must state which letter it represents. It remains that letter for the rest of the game.
7. You may use a turn to exchange all, some, or none of the letters. To do this, place your discarded letter(s) facedown. Draw the same number of letters from the pool, then mix your discarded letter(s) into the pool. This ends your turn.
8. Any play may be challenged before the next player starts a turn. If the play challenged is unacceptable, the challenged player takes back his or her tiles and loses that turn. If the play challenged is acceptable, the challenger loses his or her next turn. Consult the dictionary for challenges only. All words made in one play are challenged simultaneously. If any word is unacceptable, then the entire play is unacceptable. Only one turn is lost on any challenge.
9. The game ends when all letters have been drawn and one player uses his or her last letter; or when all possible plays have been made.
Scoring in Scrabble
1) All scoring is automatic, the game does this for you, and shows your score(s) after playing your turn. Your opponent(s) receive an update e-mail with current score and total scores. The score value of each letter is indicated by a number at the bottom of the tile. The score value of a blank is zero.
2) The score for each turn is the sum of the letter values in each word(s) formed or modified on that turn, plus the additional points obtained from placing letters on Premium Squares.
3) Premium Letter Squares: A light blue square doubles the score of a letter placed on it; a dark blue square triples the letter score.
4) Premium Word Squares: The score for an entire word is doubled when one of its letters is placed on a pink square: it is tripled when one of its letters is placed on a red square. Include premiums for double or triple letter values, if any, before doubling or tripling the word score.
5) If a word is formed that covers two premium word squares, the score is doubled and then re-doubled (4 times the letter count), or tripled and then re-tripled (9 times the letter count). In the Super Scrabble� game, if a word covers a triple, and quadruple word squares, it is tripled, then quadrupled (12 times the letter count). NOTE: the centre square is a pink square, which doubles the score for the first word. If player 1 passes on their opening play, the double word premium centre square score value, passes to player 2.
6) Letter and word premiums count only on the turn in which they are played. On later turns, letters already played on premium squares count at face value.
7) When a blank tile is played on a pink or red square, the value of the word is doubled or tripled, even though the blank itself has no score value.
8) When two or more words are formed in the same play, each is scored. The common letter is counted (with full premium value, if any) for each word.
9) BINGO! (50 extra points). If you play all seven tiles in a single play it's called a Bingo. Bingos score you a premium of 50 points on top of your score for the turn.
10) Remaining Letters: When the game ends, each players' score is reduced by the sum of their remaining letters. In addition, if a player has used all of their letters, the sum of the other players' remaining letters is added to that players' score.
11) The player with the highest final score wins the game. In case of a tie, the player with the highest score before adding or deducting remaining letters wins.
Great Scrabble Games
Bargain Scrabble Games
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Scrabble Tiles for Crafting, A-Z and Blank, Take a LQQK
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Scrabble Tiles for Crafting, A-Z and Blank, Take a LQQK
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Scrabble Tiles for Crafting, A-Z and Blank, Take a LQQK
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Scrabble Tiles for Crafting, A-Z and Blank, Take a LQQK
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Scrabble Tiles for Crafting, A-Z and Blank, Take a LQQK
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Eileen Hughes Level 3 Commenter 3 years ago
I love this game but my husband does not. And I cannot play it on my own and not interested in online. I did have a free downloadeable one but lost is somehow. Worst luck.
Great hub thanks for sharing that.