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Find the words from a given set of letters (up to 16) and determines their Scrabble scores.
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Sam Allis checks out a class at the local community for competitive Scrabble and discusses the differences between amateurs and experts.
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Author Phil Wallace describes a friendly game against his nationally ranked classmate at Columbia University, Dan Goldman.
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Christian Science Monitor reporter tells of his first-time tournament experience at a 1994 Boston-area Scrabble event.
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Report on the 2005 USA school championship held in Boston. [Story starts at the 38:00 mark of this 49:30 streaming audio broadcast]
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Quarterly magazine for Scrabble enthusiasts, and contains annotated games, word lists, challenges, competitions, strategy articles, reviews and news.
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How to Have Fun with Scrabble. A post-colonial and postmodern analysis, by Julian Darius.
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Includes word lists, software, publications, a list of tournaments, mailing lists, and information about playing online.
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Has many Scrabble-related links on it including online dictionaries and some variations of the game.
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Offers word study lists, links, and games.
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Provides information about clubs, events, and resources for players.
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A scrabble directory with rules, history, graphics, books, articles, software, quizzes, forums, playsites, leagues, and tournaments.
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Includes information on activities, publications, play-by-mail games and variants.
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Daily crossword and anagram puzzles for scrabble enthusiasts.
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Official site provides history, trivia, and strategy tips for this board game, plus product information and links to clubs and organizations.
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