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OTCWL2016, [d] a minor update in 2016, added over 1,000 nine-letter words. The 2018 update NWL2018 [e] added over 3,000 words, including additions to OSPD6 and MWCD, and ten-letter words from COD2. It was produced by NASPA in collaboration with Merriam-Webster, and under its own copyright for the first time.
Upwords is a letter tile word game similar to Scrabble, with players building words using letter tiles on a gridded game board. Unlike Scrabble, in Upwords letters can be stacked on top of existing words to create new words. Scoring is determined by the number of letter tiles, including tiles in a stack, in a new word.
Although OSPD bears the name Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, no country’s competitive organization lists the OSPD as its official dictionary; the NASPA Word List is the official word list for tournament Scrabble in the United States, Canada, Thailand and Israel. [2] Merriam-Webster markets the OSPD as ideal for school and family use.
Name Country First tournament year Ref Will Anderson United States 2009 [1]Conrad Bassett-Bouchard United States 2004 [2]Craig Beevers United Kingdom 2009 [3]Hervé Bohbot
Collins Scrabble Words (CSW, formerly SOWPODS) is the word list used in English-language tournament Scrabble in most countries except the US, Thailand and Canada, [1] although Scrabble tournaments in the US and Canada are also organized with divisions that use Collins Scrabble Words as their lexicon, some under the auspices of organizations such as the Collins Coalition.
The list of all single-digit-single-letter combinations contains 1040 different combinations of the form [[{{digit}}{{letter}}]] and [[{{digit}}-{{letter}}]]. In general, any abbreviation expansion page is located at the shorter link. Once the abbreviation page has been created, the hyphen link should {{R from abbreviation}} to the other page.
I think the two and three letter combination lists should stay, but I would very definitely agree with you about lists for n > 3. -- The Anome 12:12 10 Jul 2003 (UTC) Plus it might be good for Scrabble players :) Dmsar 12:14 10 Jul 2003 (UTC) And if you turn your monitor 68 degrees right - or is it left? - and filter out the red letters with 3 ...
In Scrabble, a challenge is the act of one player questioning the validity of one or more words formed by another player on the most recent turn. In double challenge (most common in North American tournaments), if one or more of the challenged words is not in the agreed-upon dictionary or word source, the challenged player loses her/his turn.