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Lexington is the current home to one of the world’s best Scrabble players — and he’s looking to win back-to-back titles at ...
Scrabble wants more of generation Z to play the game, so they’ve come up with an “easier” version that everyone can excel at. The updated version, to be released in Europe, will include two ...
In 1994, Hasbro Inc., the maker of Scrabble, agreed to remove offensive words from the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary after a player complained.