April 13th
National Scrabble Day

Scrabble is a word game that is played by two to four players. The game is played on a game board that is divided into a grid of squares, with each square assigned a point value based on the frequency of the letter and the difficulty of using it in a word. Players take turns forming words using letter tiles, which are drawn from a pool of 100 tiles. Each player begins with seven tiles and can exchange tiles or pass their turn if they are unable to form a word. The game is won by the player who has the highest score after all tiles have been used or when no more moves are possible. Players earn points based on the length and difficulty of the words they form, as well as any bonus squares on the game board. Scrabble has been a popular game since it was first introduced in the 1930s, and it has been adapted into many different languages and variations. The game has also been the subject of many national and international competitions, with players from all over the world competing for the title of Scrabble champion.