10 Facts About Today - PodcastApril 13, 2020 - 10 Facts About Scrabble
Here are 10 wordy facts about scrabble that you didn’t know, that you didn’t need to know:
- Scrabble wasn’t invented by a writer, reach or librarian, it was invented by an architect.
- Alfred Butts
- Scrabble wasn’t always named Scrabble.
- Originally named Lexico
- Then called Criss-Cross Words
- Friend and eventual business partner James Brunot came up with Scrabble in 1930’s
- Scrabble can be found in 3 out of every 5 American households.
- The points are based on letter frequency in the English language.
- Q is the letter that occured least often It’s worth 10 points
- Used dictionary and other available literary sources to manually calculate frequency.
- There is a robot equipped with arms, a camera and AI. It never loses.
- Made by Taiwanese Company called ITRI
- Maximizes obscure words with high letter values
- No one wanted to buy scrabble
- When Butts was trying to sell the game he couldn’t find a manufacturer that wanted to pick it up
- It got bought and sold a few times until finally it got acquired by hasbro games
- The first company to mass produce it only printed a few hundred sets for the first run
- The game hasn’t changed since it was invented
- There are different ways to play now like
- Ecological (you can replace and reuse the black tile)
- Speed scrabble which is just like how it sounds
- Or Tag Team where you have a partner and you take turns
- During Scrabble tournaments they use non-standard pieces
- They are the same letters, but they are not engraved
- People used to feel the pieces in the bag to pick good letters
- The best word to play is OXYPHENBUTAZONE
- If you play this in the right spot you can get 1782 points
- You would hit 3 triple words and get 7 downward crosswords
- Even the iphone app is extremely popular
- According to the iphone app store
- Its in the top 25 most popular games in the country