Confessions of a Scrabble Lover
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I'm extremely competitive when it comes to games, especially word games. Most specifically, I LOVE to play Scrabble. Here's the problem: no one ever wants to play with me. When my husband and I decide to pull out a board game and it's my turn to choose, I can see the dread in his face as I opt for that burgundy box of little wooden letters. During our last Scrabble duel, I used all of my letters on the first turn. For those of you who don't play Scrabble, using all of your seven letters is referred to as a "bingo" and earns a bonus of 50 points in addition to your actual score. So it's a big deal. Hats off to my husband who humored me and stuck with it the whole game, only losing by about 100 points. What a guy!
Why do I love word games so much? It's genetic, I'm sure. My paternal Grandfather was an avid puzzler and a fanatical word gamer. He taught me at a very young age to play Scrabble and Upwords. He wouldn't let me win just because I was a kid, and cheating was out of the question. I once tried turning a letter tile over and using it as a blank, but I couldn't put it past him. My Grandfather also showed me how to do crossword puzzles, which I still enjoy. We shared an enthusiasm for trivia, games, and wordplay. We were even born on the same day, 60 years apart. So I owe my passion for word games and puzzles to my Grandpa.
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I recently watched a documentary about super Scrabble players called "Word Wars." A handful of Scrabble enthusiasts are profiled while preparing for and competing in the National Scrabble Championship held in Las Vegas. I'll be honest. These guys are crazy! Most of them are unemployed bachelors who spend everyday trying to improve their Scrabble game. They play countless matches with other Scrabblers, in hopes of winning first place at the Championship. One guy even claims he uses "brain enhancers" to improve his play.
The funny thing is the tournament champion only wins $25,000. I realize that's a lot of money, but these guys don't have jobs! They devote their lives to practicing for the ultimate Scrabble match, and chances are they'll go home empty handed. It's an entertaining documentary, simply because the characters are so quirky. The National Scrabble Association has over 10,000 members. I think they picked the cream of the crop for this documentary.
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Scrabble Players' Resources
Jimmy Kimmel Interviews National School Scrabble Champions
I can't wait until my kids are old enough to learn Scrabble. Then I'll have someone to play with! I think it will be a fun way to practice spelling and vocabulary. Playing Scrabble is a great way to exercise your brain. You can learn new words and definitions, improve your memory, and enhance your language skills. While you're stretching your memory to come up with a word using seven random letters, your neurons are firing on all burners. This type of intellectual stimulation will keep your brain young and healthy.
So what's a good Scrabble score? At the 2008 National Scrabble Championship, winner Nigel Richards' highest score was 530. In 2006, a Massachusetts carpenter earned 830 points, setting the record for the highest Scrabble score ever. My highest score earned so far in a game of Scrabble is 378. It doesn't compare to the scores of true Scrabble connoisseurs, but for a living room Scrabble player I'd say it's pretty good. What's your best score?
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You're on!
I have never won that game. My husband is mega-smart. Therefore, the best I do is come in second. lol. But, it's fun playing. I don't remember my best score. Just that it was second or third lol. Great hub!
allshookup- It's wonderful that you have fun playing and spending time with your hubby! That's what I enjoy most too...but winning is also fun :) Thanks for reading!
I've never won so I'll take your word for it LOL! But, I keep trying. I'll beat him one day. I always beat him at Mad-Gab so I guess that makes us even. Keep up the great work! :)
I have never played it however I love words and playing with words and in fact I sometimes feel when I am writing, that words play with ME!...(they seem to like bounding around in my head, jumbling themselves up until something creates a pattern)...so that sounds like scrabble to me...conclusion?...I must have scrabble-brains. A good thing, I hope.
Thanks for the fun read! )
I've yet to meet the challenger I'm not willing to face in scrabble, text twist or any other game period. You up for a game of literati? lol
Talented_ink-finally someone I can relate to! :) I haven't played literati, but I enjoy text twist, and I really like Word Racer.
Literati is yahoo's version of scrabble and it's hard for me not to find any mind challenging game slightly obsessive. Cryptograms usually hold my attention until I have them solved.
Woody-you should definitely learn to play Scrabble. Sounds like you'd be really good at it! If you want to play online, you can play Scrabble through facebook, or like talented_ink informed me, you can play literati on yahoo, which is similar to Scrabble. Have fun!
Talented_ink-I will definitely check out literati. Thanks for the fun tip!
Hey Shawna, Great article! I've had a lot of fun going through all of them actually! Good Job!
Thanks Kim! I'm glad you enjoyed reading my hubs :)
I must admit, you have always been the best Scrabble player in our family. It was nice to read your memories of your beloved grandfather. He loved you so much.
Thanks Mom :)
Very interesting. I wished the documentary had been little longer with more detail but it's still a great read. And even your mom vouched for your skills. Maybe you should try getting into one of those competition. :)
Odd World-Did you actually watch the documentary or just the trailer I posted in the article? I can always rely on my mom to leave nice comments on my hubs :) Thanks for reading!
448
Wow, 448 is impressive! Do you ever compete in tournaments?
490 for me, but I can't quite put that up consistently enough to enter tournaments yet. I'm averaging about 385 these days.
Wow, that's awesome, Wilson. How often do you practice?
My highest score in facebook scrabble is 402 but does it really count since you get to validate words in the dictionary. See my hub http://hubpages.com/hub/Facebook-Scrabble
I have never played facebook scrabble...I will try it sometime. Thanks for reading!
Hi.
Mine is 389.
Sounds like we'd be a pretty even match, Abhishek. I'll admit I haven't played in months though, so I'm probably very rusty. Thanks for stopping by!
Well, I played last night with my husband for the first time in a VERY LONG time and I only scored 318. I guess I need to practice more often!
Hi there, I just finished a game with my partner today and I won. I scored 305 which I was really proud of!
Great job, Wiggy!
I will win the $25,000 prize easy, http://scrabblecheat.com
Hmmmm...somehow I think that would be against the rules :)
what a fun read!! my siblings and I loved scrabble and it always ended by finding the silliest words of all...in fact, the last time we were all happily together was 1993 and the five of us plus our kids played until dawn and then kept on with the day but without the giggles that the game induced by 0400 hours :) but hubby will NOT play with me...he prefers gin rummy and other card games which is fun too but words...man, I think hubbers are just addicted dont you guys?
I agree that word games are the most fun! My husband does play with me on occasion, just to humor me I think, but he really prefers other games. Thanks for reading RNMSN!
Excellent hub, this is definitely my favorite game.
One of my favorites too!
It always feel like I've gotten a good brain workout after a Scrabblefest. :)
Just got my best score 410! Yeah! I got a board for christmas and played probably 5 games already, it's so addicting!












Phillip says:
16 months ago
I remember beating my wife twice at scrabble in all the times we played. Once when we were dating and once a few years ago after we were married. Sometimes I get close only to fall prey to a dreaded Q or Z word on a triple score. I have no idea of my highest score because it usually isn't the highest score in the game. :) But Thursday night it will be. I challange you Mrs. Wilson to a Scrabble duel!