What is Scrabble?

Scrabble is essentially a word game which can be played by 2-4 players at a given time on a board which comprises a grid of squares in a 15 X 15 format. The squares are assigned different scoring attributes. There are 100 tiles to draw from and players must draw 7 tiles initially and maintain the same number on their racks till they are exhausted. Each tile has a point value attached to it. If all 7 tiles are used in a word an additional 50 points is added to the players score. The goal is to win by scoring more than your opponent. Scrabble is now increasingly played competitively across several countries on the globe and in several languages.

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Tuesday, 12 April 2016

The Shantha Viswanathan Memorial Scrabble Tournament for Newbies, April 2016

The family of the late Mrs Shantha Viswanathan is conducting a scrabble tournament in memory of their mother on April 24th 2016 at the Century club in Bangalore. Mrs Viswanathan was an avid scrabble player and enjoyed playing board games and solving puzzles. In fact she had recently become a member of the Bangalore Scrabble Club and looked forward to being able to participate in their games. Unfortunately this has remained a dream.
Our many thanks to the Bangalore Scrabble Club team who have kindly come forward to conduct this scrabble tournament  for amateur scrabble players in her memory. Below are the key details of the event and would be glad if you can come and participate in this and share this with friends and scrabble enthusiasts.

Tournament : Shantha Viswanathan Memorial Scrabble Tournament
Date Sunday April 24th 2016 
Timing : 10am to 6 pm
Venue:  Century Club, Bangalore

Rules for entry :
Registration Fee : Rs 150/-
Please send your registrations to: Girish (9901444744,email: technogirish@gmail.com) or Sheila ( 9848396542 ,email: sheram4958@gmail.com) on or before April 18th 2016

The tournament is open ONLY to players with a Scrabble Club Rating of 700 or less OR UNRATED players. 
All the games will be played as per International Scrabble rules. 
Checkout http://www.indianscrabble.com for more details.

Prizes:
1st prize - Trophy and a cash prize of Rs.5000/-
2nd prize -Trophy and a cash prize of Rs.2500/-
3rd prize - Trophy and a cash prize of Rs.1500/-

Food : Lunch will be served to all the players . We will also have snacks and drinks available .


Do let us know if you can join us or have any other questions.
Please share this with any friends in Bangalore, who may enjoy playing scrabble and can join us on April 24th 

Monday, 11 April 2016

Word of the Day - Paragon

Here is the word of the day from our students at the communicare club at M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management:

Paragon
Meaning - Model of excellence or perfection of a kind.
Usage - Mother Theresa is a paragon of virtue.

Synonyms: nonpareil, apotheosis, ideal, exemplar.

Antonyms: antithesis.

Anagrams - none
Front hook - none
Back hook - S

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Word of the Day - Absolve

Here is the word of the day from our students at the communicare club at M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management:

Absolve
Meaning - To pronounce clear of guilt or blame.
Usage - The agitating leader, absolved her party of any responsibility in the intimidation of co-workers.

Synonyms: discharge, liberate, forgive.

Antonyms: charge, blame, convict.

Anagrams - none
Front hook - none
Back hook - D, S, R

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Goa Scrabble Tournament 2016

Scrabblers in India are getting ready for another fun filled tournament this month in beautiful sunny Goa: 

When

23-24 April 2016

Venue:

The A/c Conference room, Padre Conceisao College of Engineering, Verna, Goa.


Entrance Fee:

Rs.1500 for SAI members, Rs.1700 for non-members.
Fees cover lunch and;tea and snacks in themorning and afternoon. 


Schedule:

Registration: Sharp by 9.15 am on 25th April 2015. People who have registered in advance also need to register at the venue by 9.15 am. Participants arriving after that time will not be included in the draw, so participants are requested to have their transport arrangements in place to reach the venue on time.


Format:

15 games, last 5 rounds King of the Hill


Prizes:

Details will be announced at the venue, prizes will be given for the 1st-10th places.

Saturday, 2 April 2016

Word of the Day - Dolorous

Here is the word of the day from our students at the communicare club at M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management:

Dolorous
Meaning - feeling or expressing great sorrow or distress.
Usage - The doctor believes the patient will be less dolorous after she takes antidepressants for a few weeks.

Anagrams - none
Front hook - none
Back hook - none

Thursday, 31 March 2016

Scrabble Open at IIT Madras

The Word Games Club of IIT Madras invites you to be part of its flagship event, the Scrabble Open, to be held on 3rd April 2016. Note that this event is open to everyone to participate and that it is a team event. Teams of two are asked to take part. If you don't have a partner, we'll match you up with someone at the venue.
Prizes worth Rs. 20,000 are up for grabs, along with special prizes for the best college team and the best school team.


When: 3rd April, 2016, 9 AM

Where: HSB 352, IIT Madras

Point of Contact - Meghana at Meghana.palukuri@gmail.com

Register using this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zXouo82DE0S48AsBQJ_vVNWSpz8NSbAcpQRyFVOpTwg/viewform 

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Word of the Day - Straggly

Here is the word of the day from our students at the communicare club at M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management:

Straggly
Meaning - Spreading out in different directions.
Usage - He was a tall, wiry man with straggly hair.

Anagrams - none
Front hook - none
Back hook - none

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Different Words Same Meaning

Citolas, Citoles, Cithrens, Citherns, Cithers, Citterns - A Guitar
Waivode, Waiwode, Woiwode, Voivode - An army leader
Cagouls, Cagoules, Kagouls, Kagoules, Kagools - An anorak
Eulachan, Eulachon, Oulachon, Oulakan, Oolakan, Ulikon - A candlefish
Kiester, Keister, Hurdies, Patootie - The Buttocks
Didakei, didakai, Diddicoy, Didicoi, Didicoy - A Tinker
Cabala, Cabbala, Kabala, Kabbala, Kabbalah, Qabala, Qabalah - a Jewish doctrine
Yoghurt, Yaourt, Yogurt, Yoghourt - A type of curd
Narwal, Narwhal, Narwhale - An Arctic aquatic mammal
Lekythus, Lecythus, Lekythos - An ancient oil Jar
Germen, Germain, Germaine, Germin - Something that serves as an origin
Filemot, Philomot, Philamot - A dull brown shade
keblah, Kibla, Kiblah, Qibla - The direction muslims face while praying
Litchi, Lichi, Lychee, Lichee - A fruit
Poursue, Pursue, Persue, Poursew Pursew - To follow
Pummelo, Shaddock, Pompelo - A citrus fruit
Repreeve, Reprive, Repryve - To delay
Baklava, Baklawa, Baclava - A middle eastern desert
Nilgai, Nilgau, Nilghai, Nilghau, Nylghai, Nylghau - a large antelope
Cassina, Cassene, Cassine, Cassena - an evergreen tree
Narghile, Narghily, Nargile, Nargileh, Nargily - a hookah
Dirdam, Dirdum, Durdum - uproar
Shechita, Shehitah, Shehita - krosher killing of animals
Mezuzot, Mezuzoth, Mezuzah, Mezuza - a Jewish scroll

Combo Words of Two Words that are Good Both Ways

Bedrail - Railbed
Dovering - Ringdove
Hangover - Overhang
Turnover - Overturn
Runover - Overrun
Roadside - Sideroad
Outburn - Burnout
Woodworm - Wormwood
Linecut - Cutline
Outpass - Passout
Outspeak - Speakout
Comedown - Downcome
Upclose - Closeup
Outback - Backout
Pinhead - Headpin
Mateship - Shipmate
Cutover - Overcut
Upstart - Startup
Outshoot - Shootout
Overwing - Wingover
Fantail - Tailfan

Common Words with Not so common Anagrams

Tailors - Oralist, Rialtos, Sliotar
Almonds - Dolmans
Mustard - Durmast
Stadium - Dumaist
Romance - Cremona
Cauldron - Crunodal
Acolyte - Cotylae
Cilantro - Contrail
Decagon - Congaed
Ethical - Alethic
Strongly - Strongyl
Ungrazed - Gazunder
Expires - Prexies
Detangle - Danegelt
Teardown - Danewort
Erasions - Sensoria
Innovate - Venation
Inundate - Antidune
Invocate - Conative
Antidote - Tetanoid
Liaises - Silesia
Coalise - Celosia
Isotherm - Moithers
Heroism - Moreish
Sedation - Astonied
Marries - Simarre
Tsunami - Manitus, Santimu
Cheerio - Echoier


Those Handy Pyramid Words!

Pyramid words are words which start at 2 letters but can be extended to 7 letters and beyond. For example take the word loofahs, we start with lo, next we get to loo, followed by loof, loofa, loofah and loofahs. Thus by knowing loofahs we get to know a total of 6 words. Other examples include:
Abasers, Amenders, Amusers, Barbers, Bingers, Chained,
Chiasmal, Daledhs, Divests, Erasers, Fasties, Godsons, Hookahs, Jambees, Jamboks, Kaingas, Kinases, Lapsers, Maliced, Mentors, Nursery, Parkiest, Poleyns, Reeders, Reposes, Singers, Skaters,Tapetis, Teasers, Ureases, and Woosells.

There are some reverse pyramid words too. Take the word drooped for example, we start with ed, then ped, then oped, then ooped, rooped and finally drooped.Other examples include:
Aemules, Afeared, Borates, Cleared, Demures, Escapes, Glaired, Hamates, Lemures, Mananas, Penates, Retapes, Scraped, Testates, Upreach, Vacates, Whooped, Yslaked and Zananas.