Not in the traditional Scrabble rules, as no proper nouns are allowed. There are some modern variations of Scrabble which allow brand names.
Absolutely! They can be game changers!
By the Game rules, No. Abbreviations are not normally allowed in Scrabble. But that all depends on who you are playing with.
It depends on the rules set before the start of the game, traditionally it is not allowed. Traditionally a regular dictionary is not allowed, but most games will use the Official Scrabble Dictionary from Hasbro. These use the words lists from the TWL and SOWPODS Dictionaries which are from either North America and Europe.
Each player starts with seven tiles. If you can make a word, you can use all seven on your first turn.
Facebook has an online Scrabble game that is free and works well. Pogo has the online Scrabble game.
No.
Absolutely! They can be game changers!
no proper names
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By the Game rules, No. Abbreviations are not normally allowed in Scrabble. But that all depends on who you are playing with.
There are four (4) racks in one scrabble board, so at the most, four (4) players.
There are some online Scrabble and Scrabble related games that have a built in Scrabble dictionary to use while playing the game. However, word generators are not allowed and is considered cheating.Also, when playing the actual Scrabble board game, the Scrabble dictionary can only be used during a challenge to verify the validity of a word.
Yes, you can use the word "arithmetic" in Scrabble as long as it is found in the dictionary being used for the game. Scrabble players are allowed to use any word that is listed in an approved dictionary.
Sorry, no- it is a brand name, which means it is a proper noun. Please refer to the inside of the box lid for rules of the game.
It depends on the rules set before the start of the game, traditionally it is not allowed. Traditionally a regular dictionary is not allowed, but most games will use the Official Scrabble Dictionary from Hasbro. These use the words lists from the TWL and SOWPODS Dictionaries which are from either North America and Europe.
Research has shown that if a word is in the dictionary, it can indeed be used in the game of Scrabble. There is actually a Scrabble dictionary that has also been published which clarifies any disputes regarding the usage of any word.
Each player starts with seven tiles. If you can make a word, you can use all seven on your first turn.