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"Everyone must know by now that the aim of Scrabble is to gain the moral high ground, the loser being the first player to slam the board shut and upset all the letters over the floor."
Craig Brown

 

PRO TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR SCRABBLE SCORE

It is important to understand that Scrabble is a game that can be won using the perfect amalgamation of knowledge and experience. Even the experience players or the "pros" use a lot of tips and tricks to enhance their gameplay and scores.

 

 

KEEP AN EYE ON THE RACK

Although scoring extra points is of the utmost importance, one should always be aware of what they leave behind on their rack while playing Scrabble. There should be a balanced focus on both getting a good score and the quality of the rack leave for your game plan to succeed. This extraordinary ability to estimate the score versus the rack leave is one of the most important decisions made by professional Scrabble players.

J, Q, X & Z MUST GO FIRST

You must resist the temptation of holding onto these high scoring words in the expectation of a bigger word score in the future. You must quickly find two or three letter solutions for these letters using your word tips knowledge and avoid holding onto them. Holding these tiles for longer durations may hinder your gameplay and limit your options when it comes to word formations. You can look for words that use these tiles by browsing through the Scrabble word finder online.

SIZE OF THE WORDS DOESN'T MATTER

If you think you can win this board game showcasing your peculiar and sublime vocabulary knowledge, you are wrong. This is a game that is won on sound tactics rather than showing off your skills, and efficiently using your shorter words to keep the rack fresh. Using more words and forming more solutions also gives you greater chances of landing the most sought after "S" and blank tiles.

Keep adding to your dictionary on a daily basis and look out for Scrabble help sites that offer a ton of advice to get better at the game. Enhance your game plan to win the game fair and square because no one likes a Scrabble cheat.