Improve your Scrabble Play
Posted on November 13th, 2011 by ma
Even if you are a good speller, and have a huge vocabulary, your Scrabble scores may not be particularly good. One way you become a better Scrabble player is by studying common racks that can yield numerous different Scrabble words, giving you much greater likelihood of finding a place for a bingo. A good way to become a better Scrabble player is to memorize all two-letter words. Many words can yield huge points when set directly on top of something else, which is possible under many circumstances. Memorizing as much as you can of three letter words is also essential. Looking for common word endings, like “ING”, “TION”, “IER”, “IEST”, and “IES” can help you find longer words, and you may want to save these tiles until you come up with a bingo. Playing Scrabble can be challenging for the new player, but Scrabble and other word games can improve your word recognition and language skills.
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