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New Reading List. Send to Friend. Where stories live. Discover now. The player with the letter closest to "A" plays first. A blank tile beats any letter. Return the letters to the pool and remix. All players draw seven new letters and place them on their racks. In the following, the words added on five successive turns are shown in bold type.
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If you believe you received this message in error, please contact us for assistance. You are now leaving Hasbro. As such, we encourage you to read the third party's privacy policy and terms of use closely. Setup Game Play Scoring. You should have a game board, letter tiles, a letter bag, and four racks. The first player combines two or more of his or her letters to form a word and places it on the board to read either across or down with one letter on the center square.
Diagonal words are not allowed. Complete your turn by counting and announcing your score for that turn. Then draw as many new letters as you played; always keep seven letters on your rack, as long as there are enough tiles left in the bag.
Play passes to the left. The second player, and then each in turn, adds one or more letters to those already played to form new words. All letters played on a turn must be placed in one row across or down the board, to form at least one complete word. If, at the same time, they touch others letters in adjacent rows, those must also form complete words, crossword fashion, with all such letters. The player gets full credit for all words formed or modified on his or her turn.
New words may be formed by: Adding one or more letters to a word or letters already on the board. Placing a word at right angles to a word already on the board. The new word must use one of the letters already on the board or must add a letter to it. See Turns 2, 3 and 4 below. Placing a complete word parallel to a word already played so that adjacent letters also form complete words. See Turn 5 in the Scoring Examples section below. Blanks: The two blank tiles may be used as any letters.
When playing a blank, you must state which letter it represents. It remains that letter for the rest of the game. You may use a turn to exchange all, some, or none of the letters. To do this, place your discarded letter s facedown. Draw the same number of letters from the pool, then mix your discarded letter s into the pool. This ends your turn. Any play may be challenged before the next player starts a turn.
If the play challenged is unacceptable, the challenged player takes back his or her tiles and loses that turn.
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