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Revision as of 10:38, 13 August 2017

2017 National SCRABBLE Championship
July 22–26, 2017, New Orleans, LA

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Congratulations to the 2017 North American SCRABBLE Champion, Will Anderson!

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Play SCRABBLE

  • Competitive SCRABBLE play – what it is, and how it differs from kitchen-table Scrabble play
  • Find a club – find one nearby and practise for tournaments.
  • Find a tournament – find one nearby and show off your skills.
  • Membership – join the association to compete in tournaments and buy exclusive gear.
  • Rules – how to play the game and what to do when someone makes a mistake.
  • Code of Conduct – what standard of behavior is expected of association members.

Clubs

  • About clubs – What kinds of clubs there are, and how to start one.
  • Find a club – find one nearby and practise for tournaments.
  • Club news – recent news from your local club.

Tournaments

Members

Directors

Media

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