Using the letter-distribution of the game of Scrabble (allowing the two blank tiles to represent any desired letters), what is the smallest number of words that can be made using all the letters? This problem was posed on the Competitions page of the June 1973 Games & Puzzles Magazine; the winner, R. E. Jerome of Berkshire, England, managed to use up all 100 Scrabble tiles in only seven words
In the following solitaire Scrabble game all 100 tiles have been used to amass a score of 4454 point...
A large number of 4x4 word squares have been devised containing 16 different letters of the alphabet...
The rules of our proposed games are very simple. Two persons alternately draw letter titles until on...
You\u27re playing solitaire Scrabble, where the bag of tiles has just one of each letter and no blan...
Here\u27s a pretty problem, which I heard of recently from Scrabble player Eric Harshbarger (who hea...
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 object of the game Scrabble Cubes is to use as many as possible of the fourteen letters in three...
At first glance, lattices seem to offer few attractions as a wordplay form. They are far more abund...
What is the largest double word square or rectangle (containing a different English word in each row...
Most SCRABBLE crossword games end only after all 100 tiles have been drawn and one player has playe...
In the November 1984 Word Ways, Alan Frank presented a 7096-point Scrabble game using an unlimited b...
There are two bibles in the world of Scrabble. There\u27s the American bible, the Official Tourname...
In mathematical modeling, the topic of apportionment provides powerful tools for the design of games...
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
In the following solitaire Scrabble game all 100 tiles have been used to amass a score of 4454 point...
A large number of 4x4 word squares have been devised containing 16 different letters of the alphabet...
The rules of our proposed games are very simple. Two persons alternately draw letter titles until on...
You\u27re playing solitaire Scrabble, where the bag of tiles has just one of each letter and no blan...
Here\u27s a pretty problem, which I heard of recently from Scrabble player Eric Harshbarger (who hea...
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 object of the game Scrabble Cubes is to use as many as possible of the fourteen letters in three...
At first glance, lattices seem to offer few attractions as a wordplay form. They are far more abund...
What is the largest double word square or rectangle (containing a different English word in each row...
Most SCRABBLE crossword games end only after all 100 tiles have been drawn and one player has playe...
In the November 1984 Word Ways, Alan Frank presented a 7096-point Scrabble game using an unlimited b...
There are two bibles in the world of Scrabble. There\u27s the American bible, the Official Tourname...
In mathematical modeling, the topic of apportionment provides powerful tools for the design of games...
Depicted here is an innocent-looking letter square. The square was devised by Dr. Jean C. Sabine, of...
In the following solitaire Scrabble game all 100 tiles have been used to amass a score of 4454 point...
A large number of 4x4 word squares have been devised containing 16 different letters of the alphabet...
The rules of our proposed games are very simple. Two persons alternately draw letter titles until on...