Doing research most of the day we are finding interesting links again and again. Unfortunately you will never know what treasures we found on the net. That’s why we decided to let you into our secrets. Here we are starting to collect interesting links on games with words and related topics.
We met Evan Berofsky, international Scrabble player and the winner of this year’s MISO, to prize some training secrets out of the Scrabble pro and talk about his view on the North American Scrabble scene.
Peggy Fehily likes to play Scrabble tournaments. Therefor she travells all aorund the world. And she wants to get more people enthusiastic for English tournament Scrabble. Her idea: etaplishing an Open Scrabble House in her café Cornwall – The Tearoom in Bad Wimpfen near Heilbronn, Germany. The Open House will start on 13th May. Read more about her idea and playing Scrabble in Germany.
This time Gerry Carter met the 2014 World Youth Scrabble Champion: 16-year old Jack Durand from London UK, who criticized the lack of promotion of Scrabble among the youth.
Gerry Carter had the opportunity to speak with Ahmed Abdullah Abbasi, called A-Cubed or AAA. The 26-year-old man is one of the Scrabble wunderkinds coming from Pakistan. Just read more about his path to getting involved in tournaments and his thoughts about Scrabble worldwide.
Professional crossword setters, editors, solvers, and general enthusiasts all have one thing in common – a copy of Don Manley’s Crossword Manual on their shelves. Read on to find out how you can get better at solving crosswords.
By Gerry Carter Lewis Mackay from Cambridge UK is a terrific player with a great attitude. He was runner up to Wellington Jighere of Nigeria in the 2015 WESPAC event in Perth that was regarded by most in the Scrabble community as the World Championship for that year. ”Learn the Short Scrabble Words!” Gerry Carter […]
We spoke with Alan Connor, British columnist at The Guardian and question writer for a quiz show, about the modern phenomenon of crosswords and quizzing and his way to access a crossword.
Do you want to get new Scrabble buddies and do you like competitions? Then the Facebook Scrabble League is just perfect for you! If you want to find out how it works, check out our review!
LEOTARD, MORIONS, FESCUES – three rarely used words with one thing in common. They all appear in Norman Wei’s latest publication “Word Games, Anagrams and More”. The book brings together more than 800 cartoons as well as lists and phrases to facilitate the learning of uncommon words for word games.