The article High-Scoring Scrabble Revisited in the May 1981 Word Ways presented a set of rules for determining in a SCRABBLE Brand Crossword Game what words are to be allowed. Applying these rules, a single Scrabble move of 1757 points was devised, based on words in Webster\u27s New International Dictionary, Second Edition. The article further stated that it would be an excellent idea to find the highest scores for the entire range of Merriam-Webster dictionaries to show their variation with dictionary size
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
In the August 1974 Word Ways, Ron Jerome presented a Scrabble game in which two players cooperate wi...
Ever since the fascinating game of Scrabble first appeared, players have wondered how many points ca...
In any game, the rules play a vital role. They are designed to make the game more enjoyable by elimi...
What is the highest possible score achievable in a SCRABBLE Brand Crossword Game (hereafter referred...
Regular readers of Word Ways will no doubt be aware of our interest in the game of Scrabble. In this...
In the August 1974 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman suggested a number of Scrabble variants for jaded playe...
In the November 1974 issue of Word Ways, Ralph Beaman presented a theoretical Scrabble game in which...
The May 1982 Kickshaws presented a two-move SCRABBLE Brand Crossword Game by Gyles Brandreth scoring...
The November 1972 issue of Word Ways reported that the British monthly magazine Games & Puzzles had ...
Given a standard English language Scrabble set, what are the highest-scoring words which can be made
Games between average Scrabble players are likely to produce a total score somewhere between 400 and...
In the November 1981 Word Ways, I presented a SCRABBLE Brand Crossword Game using Webster\u27s New C...
In the May 1979 issue of Word Ways I modified Ron Jerome\u27s 1961-point single-move Scrabble score ...
In SCRABBLE® crossword game (hereafter referred to simply as SCRABBLE), playing all seven tiles at o...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
In the August 1974 Word Ways, Ron Jerome presented a Scrabble game in which two players cooperate wi...
Ever since the fascinating game of Scrabble first appeared, players have wondered how many points ca...
In any game, the rules play a vital role. They are designed to make the game more enjoyable by elimi...
What is the highest possible score achievable in a SCRABBLE Brand Crossword Game (hereafter referred...
Regular readers of Word Ways will no doubt be aware of our interest in the game of Scrabble. In this...
In the August 1974 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman suggested a number of Scrabble variants for jaded playe...
In the November 1974 issue of Word Ways, Ralph Beaman presented a theoretical Scrabble game in which...
The May 1982 Kickshaws presented a two-move SCRABBLE Brand Crossword Game by Gyles Brandreth scoring...
The November 1972 issue of Word Ways reported that the British monthly magazine Games & Puzzles had ...
Given a standard English language Scrabble set, what are the highest-scoring words which can be made
Games between average Scrabble players are likely to produce a total score somewhere between 400 and...
In the November 1981 Word Ways, I presented a SCRABBLE Brand Crossword Game using Webster\u27s New C...
In the May 1979 issue of Word Ways I modified Ron Jerome\u27s 1961-point single-move Scrabble score ...
In SCRABBLE® crossword game (hereafter referred to simply as SCRABBLE), playing all seven tiles at o...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
In the August 1974 Word Ways, Ron Jerome presented a Scrabble game in which two players cooperate wi...
Ever since the fascinating game of Scrabble first appeared, players have wondered how many points ca...