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    Endgame: North American Scrabble Champion is racked in Indiana

    By Casey Daniels,

    3 days ago

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    Word enthusiasts and competitive Scrabble players from across the nation gathered in Indiana for the 2024 Scrabble Players Championship. This event took place at the Century Center in South Bend and spanned multiple days of intense Scrabble matches.

    Scrabble, created in 1938, is a beloved word game played by millions worldwide. The game has been translated into 29 languages and sold over 150 million sets globally.

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    Organized annually by the North American Scrabble Players Association (NASPA), it attracts top players from across the United States and beyond. The roots of the championship can be traced back to the early 1970s when the first national Scrabble tournament was held. Initially, these events were smaller and less formal, but they quickly grew in popularity. By the mid-1980s, the tournament had gained significant attention and was formalized as the National Scrabble Championship (NSC). In 2009, the NSC was rebranded as the North American Scrabble Championship .

    Other notable locations for the championship have included Las Vegas, Reno, and Buffalo.

    The final showdown was on Wednesday. After a series of challenging games, Mack Meller emerged victorious and was crowned the Scrabble King.

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    Here are some common terms used in Scrabble:

    1. Bingo : Playing all seven tiles from your rack in one turn, earning a 50-point bonus.
    2. Rack : The set of seven tiles each player holds.
    3. Blanks : The two wild tiles that can represent any letter.
    4. Triple Word Score : A premium square that triples the score of the entire word placed on it.
    5. Double Letter Score : A premium square that doubles the score of the letter placed on it.
    6. Challenge : When a player contests the validity of an opponent’s word. If the word is invalid, the challenged player loses their turn.
    7. Anagram : A word formed by rearranging the letters of another word.
    8. Hook : Adding a single letter to an existing word to form a new word (e.g., adding “S” to “CAT” to make “CATS”).
    9. Tile Tracking : Keeping track of the tiles that have been played to anticipate the remaining letters.
    10. Endgame : The final phase of the game when few tiles remain.
    11. Short Word : Words consisting of two or three letters that can help in tight spaces or to set up future plays (e.g., “QI” or “ZA”).
    12. Phoney : An invalid word that a player might try to play, hoping the opponent won’t challenge it.
    13. Open Board : A game state where many spaces are available for play, allowing for more opportunities to form high-scoring words.
    14. Closed Board : A game state with limited spaces for play, making it difficult to place new words.

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