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The history of the game of Scrabble is extraordinarily  intriguing. A designer who was out of work during the  Great Depression hit on the idea of  making a board game that  employed the word skills  necessary for crossword  puzzles while incorporating a factor of chance  into the game. While it was regarded as having a slow start, once it began to  be sold in the Macy's department  store it appeared to simply fly off the shelves. Soon, everyone appeared to need a Scrabble set for themselves.

Scrabble includes a revealed board with squares for placing letter  tiles. There are One hundred wooden tiles with letters stamped on them, and points for  each letter. Up to 4 players may play, and each has a rack to hold their 7  letter tiles. The first word must have a letter placed on the center square of the board, and  words must be placed vertically or horizontally only. When letters have been used, the player  replenishes their letter rack so that he or she always has 7 tiles  from which to select for the next  word.

If you get confused and simply can't come up with a word from the tiles on your rack, you can use a turn to exchange any or all of those tiles for other ones, so long as there are still tiles in the pool to make a choice from. You may not play a word on that same turn.

Scrabble cheat

Special squares add to the method when playing Scrabble finder, because those squares can double or treble  points for either single letters placed on them or for  complete words that go across them. While everybody uses their own understanding of words and  strategy to form words from the selected tiles, the doubt  of what the other players will do can make the game  quite challenging. Once all of the letter tiles have been drawn and a player is able to  use his or her final letter tile, the  game is over.