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How to Win at Scrabble

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    • If you want to improve your Scrabble record, uncover methods to master the rules, generate high scoring words and strategize against your opponent, then look no further. Our guide, How to Win at Scrabble, will help you brush up your skills to build words with confidence.
  • Winning Scrabble Tips

    1. Familiarize yourself with basic game rules before you learn advanced strategies.
    2. Learn ways to build onto, off of and through existing words on the board.
    3. Set yourself up to reach premium squares to double or triple your word or letter scores.
    4. Balance the number of vowels and consonants on your rack to give yourself opportunities for high-scoring words.
    5. Avoid challenges by only creating correctly spelled words that aren't proper nouns or those that require an apostrophe or hyphen.
    6. Boost scores by playing power tiles (like "Q" and "Z") on premium squares.
    7. Watch your word placement to keep opponents from reaching premium squares easily.
    8. Memorize lesser-known two- and three-letter words to give yourself options at the end of the game.
    9. Practice by playing online, with friends or with computer games that will help you fine-tune your skills.

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  • Step 3: Increase your Scrabble Vocabulary

    • Once you're comfortable with game play strategies, go in for the kill with more ways to use the tiles on your rack.
    1. Review the Official Scrabble Dictionary to brush up on words you don't know.Amazon.com: Official Scrabble Players Dictionary
    2. Learn the two- and three-letter words that you can use to finish tiles toward the end of the game or play alongside existing words to score big.Phrontistery: Two- and Three-letter Scrabble Words
    3. Memorize the legal "Q" words (like "Qat," "Qanat" and "Faqir") that you can create without a "U."Hasbro: Q Words Without U
    4. Remember additional short words that you can use with power tiles if you're running short of options.Mental Floss: Ten Words to Help You Win at Scrabble (August 28, 2008)
    5. Learn legal "vowel dumps," words to help you use up excess vowel tiles on your rack.Sanjeev.net: Vowel Dumps
    6. Study completed boards from previous championship games to discover new words and positioning strategies.Slate: Record Setting Board (October 26, 2006)
  • Step 4: Practice to Hone Your Skills

    • Put your research to the test and refine your skills by playing the game on a regular basis. Practice against others or play an automated opponent from the comfort of your own home.
    1. Experiment with building words through an online Scrabble program that let's you play both sides.TheManInBlue.com: Online Scrabble Game
    2. Practice forming words with an online game like Scrabble Blast.Games.com: Scrabble Blast
    3. Purchase a Scrabble video game, or handheld unit, to play against a computer opponent with the difficulty level of your choice.Amazon.com: Scrabble Video Games
    4. Buy a travel edition board that will enable you to challenge your friends and family to a game of Scrabble no matter where you are.Barnes&Noble: Scrabble Travel Edition
    5. Sign up with a Scrabble club to discover upcoming events in your area. You'll also be able to socialize and practice with other players.ScrabbleClub.com: Scrabble Club
    6. Join an Internet Scrabble club to play the game with other players from around the world.Internet Scrabble Club: Internet Club
  • Conclusion

    • Winning consistently at Scrabble takes more than a lot of words and a bit of luck. But with some studying and plenty of practice, you'll soon be putting your friends and family to shame. You may want to challenge yourself by entering a scrabble tournament to test your skills against other aficionados.National Scrabble Association: Tournament Calendar