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Scrabble Onyx Edition

Scrabble Onyx Edition

The centerpiece of the Onyx Edition Scrabble is the elegant black rotating game board, featuring a silver playing surface. In addition to its stunning appearance, the board enhances the playing experience by turning on a built-in stand to allow a clear look for all contestants. A raised grid holds the tiles – made of black wood with silver embossing – firmly in place as the board rotates. Other matching elements include a unique timer with black sand, a black velvet tile pouch, four black tile racks, and a silver-accented score book with official score sheets an pencil.

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Super Scrabble Deluxe Edition

Super Scrabble Deluxe Edition

From the Manufacturer

Super Scrabble the Deluxe Edition. Due to overwhelming demand, the scrabble game with More Spaces, More Points and More Tiles is now available. Game board has Raised Grid so that the tiles will stay in place. The board Rotates on smooth ball bearings so you can look at every angle of play. Game comes with 200 Tiles ( compared to 100 ). 441 Spaces (compared to 225). 125 premium scoring spaces (compared to 61) 2 to 4 players.

Due to overwhelming demand, the Scrabble game with more spaces, more points and more tiles is now available with a rotating game board and raised grid spaces. 2 to 4 players.

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Scrabble Crossword Game

Scrabble Crossword Game

Editorial Review

After all these years, it’s still hard to get a triple word score, the tiles are still made of wood, and there’s only one “X” in the whole box. The game of Scrabble has sparked feuds and a near-cult following. All the fuss is over a spelling game that hasn’t had an upgrade in 50 years. It takes a little luck and a lot of skill to make high-scoring words out of seven little letters, sometimes with an overabundance of vowels and letters that don’t go together–sometimes there’s Q without U. Two to four players battle it out on the board, and while some players might be proud of impressive words (“I spelled gestalt!”), skilled players know how to use the premium letter and word squares on the 225-square board to their best advantage. This crossword game has strict rules (no names, no slang) and comes with a warning label: “Choose a dictionary first to avoid any ugly word disputes.” –Lynne Sampson

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