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# The highest scoring legal play is to make OXYPHENBUTAZONE across the top of the board, hitting three Triple Word Score squares while making seven crosswords downward, for a total of 1,782 points. It was discovered by Benjamin Woo — [http://home.teleport.com/~stevena/scrabble/faq.html SCRABBLE FAQ] | # The highest scoring legal play is to make OXYPHENBUTAZONE across the top of the board, hitting three Triple Word Score squares while making seven crosswords downward, for a total of 1,782 points. It was discovered by Benjamin Woo — [http://home.teleport.com/~stevena/scrabble/faq.html SCRABBLE FAQ] | ||
# The strongest player in the world is [[Nigel Richards]], a New Zealander based in Malaysia, who spends his life travelling from SCRABBLE tournament to SCRABBLE tournament. He has won the [[World SCRABBLE Championship]] three times and the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] five times (as of 2013). | # The strongest player in the world is [[Nigel Richards]], a New Zealander based in Malaysia, who spends his life travelling from SCRABBLE tournament to SCRABBLE tournament. He has won the [[World SCRABBLE Championship]] three times and the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] five times (as of 2013). | ||
− | # The [[ | + | # The [[NASPA Word List]] includes words that cannot be played with a regulation set, such as PIZZAZZ or STRESSLESSNESS (there are usually only two blanks, four S's and one Z). They are included in case a game is accidentally started with extra tiles in the bag. |
# Only two players have won the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]], the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]] and the [[World SCRABBLE Championship]]: [[Adam Logan]] and [[Joel Wapnick]]. | # Only two players have won the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]], the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]] and the [[World SCRABBLE Championship]]: [[Adam Logan]] and [[Joel Wapnick]]. | ||
# The North American [[Records|record]] for high-scoring tournament game was set in 2011 by former World Champion [[Joel Sherman]] when he scored 803 points at an event in Stamford, CT. | # The North American [[Records|record]] for high-scoring tournament game was set in 2011 by former World Champion [[Joel Sherman]] when he scored 803 points at an event in Stamford, CT. |
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