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SCRABBLE

SCRABBLE
FUN AND SMART??!!!...

this is once way ( my own experience )be smart.you can added your vocabulary with play and enjoy this game.

All words labelled as a part of speech (including those listed of foreign origin, and as archaic, obsolete, colloquial, slang, etc.) are permitted with the exception of the following: words always capitalized, (proper nouns), abbreviations, prefixes and suffixes standing alone, words requiring a hyphen or an apostrophe.

The first player combines two or more of his or her letters to form a word and places it on the board to read either across or down with at least one letter on the CENTRE SQUARE. Diagonal words are not allowed.

Complete your turn by counting and announcing your score for that turn. Then draw as many new letters as you played; always keep seven letters on your rack, as long as there are enough tiles left in the bag.

Play passes to the "left". The second player, and then each in turn, adds one or more letters to those already played to form new words. All letters played on a turn must be placed in one row across or down the board, to form at least one complete word. If, at the same time, they touch others letters in adjacent rows, those must also form complete words, crossword fashion, with all such letters. The player gets full credit for all words formed or modified on his or her turn.

New words may be formed by:

  • There are five different ways that new words can be formed:

    1. Adding one or more tiles to the beginning or end of a word already on the board, or to both the beginning and end of that word.
    e.g. Trainer can become Strainers if you have two tiles with the letter S.

    2. Placing a word at right angles to a word already on the board. The new word must use one of the letters of the word already on the board. Note, a right angle can be _| or |_

    3. Placing a complete word parallel to a word already played so that adjoining tiles also form complete words.

    4. A new word added at right angles can also add a letter to an existing word.

    5. The last variation is to bridge two or more letters. (This can only be done after the fourth move or later in the game).

No tile may be shifted or replaced after it has been played and scored. You can only play onto, across or adjacent to existing words on the game board. See example below. You cannot play a word in one direction, then play another word off that same word, save for 4 above. Where only one tile is added, either at the front, or at the end of an existing word. There is no rule to suggest, the same word may not be played, more than once on the board.

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