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  2. Duplicate Scrabble - Wikipedia

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    A completed duplicate game in French. The rules of duplicate Scrabble can vary between different languages and different associations. Some of the general principles of duplicate are [8] The arbiter draws seven random tiles at the start of the game. He announces them to the players who draw the same seven letters.

  3. Scrabble variants - Wikipedia

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    This form of Scrabble can often result in many players participating simultaneously; the official record for participation in France, where Duplicate Scrabble is the preferred form of the game, is 1485 at the 1998 tournament in Vichy. [4] It is also the predominant format used in the French World Scrabble Championships.

  4. Category:Scrabble variants - Wikipedia

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    A Scrabble variant is a game based on the word and board game Scrabble. Subcategories. ... Duplicate Scrabble; H. High score Scrabble; L. Lexulous; R. RSVP (board ...

  5. Scrabble letter distributions - Wikipedia

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    This article has been imported to Wikibooks under the name Scrabble letter distributions. If this page can be rewritten into an encyclopedic article, please do so and remove this message and/or add a link to the Wikibook using {{ wikibooks }} .

  6. English-language Scrabble - Wikipedia

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    English-language Scrabble is the original version of the popular word-based board game invented in 1938 by US architect Alfred Mosher Butts, who based the game on English letter distribution in The New York Times. The Scrabble variant most popular in English is standard match play, where two players compete over a series of games.

  7. TV Scrabble - Wikipedia

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    Duplicate Scrabble. In this round, the players are given the same seven tiles and have 20 seconds (25 seconds in series 2) to create a word. The higher scoring word ...

  8. Francophone Scrabble - Wikipedia

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    There are also multiple tournaments; duplicate, duplicate pairs, duplicate blitz (60 seconds per move) and a matchplay Scrabble world cup. The match play Scrabble world cup event was introduced in 2006, won by Parfait Mouanda of the Republic of the Congo. The competition was played over 3 days and 12 games, with the two finalists playing a best ...

  9. Scrabble - Wikipedia

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    Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares. The tiles must form words that, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downward in columns and are included in a standard dictionary or lexicon.