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  2. NASPA Word List - Wikipedia

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    NASPA Word List (NWL) is the word authority for tournament Scrabble in the USA and Canada. It is based on the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (OSPD) with modifications and additions, and contains words of nine or more letters.

  3. Scrabble - Wikipedia

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    Scrabble is a word game in which players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board. Learn about the history, rules, variations, and strategies of this popular game that is sold in 121 countries and available in more than 30 languages.

  4. Scrabble variants - Wikipedia

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    Scrabble Upwords (originally just named UpWords) is played with 100 letter tiles on a special 10×10 board with no premium squares (originally 64 tiles on an 8×8 board). It has a Qu tile instead of Q and a different tile distribution than Scrabble. Words can be formed as in Scrabble as well as by playing on top of previously formed words. When ...

  5. Games.com's Top 5 Free Online Word Games - AOL

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    Just Words is one of the word games featured on Games.com, a site that offers free online games. It is similar to Scrabble, where you can play by yourself or with others, and use letter tiles to ...

  6. Official Scrabble Players Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, editions and controversies of the dictionary developed for use in Scrabble, by speakers of American and Canadian English. The OSPD is not the official word list for tournament Scrabble in most countries, but it is marketed for school and family use.

  7. Collins Scrabble Words - Wikipedia

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    Collins Scrabble Words (CSW) is the word list used in English-language tournament Scrabble in most countries except the US, Thailand and Canada. It is an anagram of the original two official dictionaries, OSPD and OSW, and includes words from the NASPA Word List.

  8. Scrabble letter distributions - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the letter tiles are distributed in different languages and editions of the word game Scrabble. Compare the point values and frequencies of each letter in English, Afrikaans, Arabic, and more.

  9. Bananagrams - Wikipedia

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    Bananagrams is a word game invented by Abraham Nathanson and Rena Nathanson [2] of Cranston, Rhode Island, wherein lettered tiles are used to spell words.. Nathanson conceived and developed the idea for the game with the help of his family. [3]