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QuestionWhen playing scrabble on my computer, why does it almost always let me win?Community AnswerPerhaps there is a difficulty settings which is at a minimum.
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QuestionHow can I always win?DonaganTop AnswererPossess a huge vocabulary, be a great speller, and be very lucky in the tiles you draw.
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QuestionWould it help if you're a child going against an adult and the child gets the premium squares, but the adults do not?Community AnswerIt may increase the winning chance of the child in that particular scenario, but is not a viable strategy for winning at Scrabble, since it doesn't follow the actual rules of the game.
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QuestionIf my opponent uses all the tiles, but I have more points, who wins in Scrabble?Community AnswerThe one with most points wins the entire game. The number of tiles is irrelevant.
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QuestionCan I add a letter like E or S?DonaganTop AnswererYes, you can add one or more letters to the end of an existing word.
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QuestionIs Q the best letter to have?DonaganTop AnswererNot necessarily. Although it has a high value, Q can be difficult to use, as it typically requires an accompanying U tile.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I have only vowels on my first move?DonaganTop AnswererYou can return your tiles to the pool and draw new tiles, or you can "pass" (give up your turn).
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QuestionCan I repeat the same word?DonaganTop AnswererYes, it is legal to use a word more than once in a Scrabble game.
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QuestionHow can I distract my opponent when he or she has a good place that I want to play?Kathryn LemonCommunity AnswerWhen trying to do this, don't look at the space where you want to play. They're more likely to follow your gaze that way. Also, don't stare at them the whole time - this may communicate something you don't want revealed. Instead, study your own pieces, or even talk a little - just don't make it obvious.
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QuestionIs there a place on the internet that could settle a word dispute?Mollie SnyderCommunity AnswerYes. There is a Scrabble dictionary online, made by the people who created Scrabble.
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