Hasbro's Scrabble Nostalgia Version
So we picked up a new Scrabble set last week and we have been playing Scrabble like crazy. To verify the words we consult
Hasbro's
online Scrabble Dictionary. We have found such hilarious words as "boners"; "yar"; and "epilate" to be listed and we are finding that playing Scrabble is helping us to flex our vocabulary. We are not playing by the traditional rules where a person must sacrifice a turn if a word is challenged, but we are using the opportunity to explore the Scrabble dictionary and learn new words.
We have found that learning all of the acceptable two letter words in Scrabble can help out in tight situations. The Hasbro Scrabble Web Site has a list of acceptable
2 and 3 letter words as well as other helpful tips.
The Scrabble game set came in a really cool square tin and cost $35 from a store at the mall. I figured that I could have found a better deal but the tin is pretty snappy. It turns out that the Toys'R'us website says that
they sell $19.99 versions that come in a regular cardboard box.
Here is a photo that I took of a game the other night where I used the blank tile to spell the word 'blank'. It was so meta. You should have been there.
We tried a game where if you spell a person's first name you could get an extra 50 points. It was pretty sweet. Names cannot be pluralized like regular words but they can still be extended. Stephen can become Stephanie and so on.
We also looked up to find out what was the highest scoring word and it
appears to have been 'quixotry' which ran through two Triple-Word Scores.
Someone told me that there is a documentary about Scrabble. I might have to check it out bro. I used to play a lot of Scrabble when I lived with my Grandma in Edmonton. She keeps the list of "Q without U words" and 2 letter words so that she can check it out at anytime. She also has the deluxe set which has ridges to keep the tiles in place. Nice.