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Route back to rote learning [Repeat]Nigel Richards, a 57-year-old New Zealander and renowned Scrabble champion, won the Spanish World Scrabble Championship without knowing Spa...
Wordle #705: Clues, answer to today's word puzzle for May 25Wordle is out with yet another word puzzle for May 25. If you are not able to crack down on the answer, here are some hints and the right a...
From Cantonese to Urdu, the race to translate Wordle mania is onThe game is sparking spontaneous efforts to develop similar games for other languages.
'Jugaad', bae, OK: New words land on the Scrabble board'Ze' and a host of other Hindi terms are among 2862 new words that were recently inducted into the official Scrabble dictionary.
Scrabble’s ok with two more 2-letter wordsFrom aa (lava flow associated with basaltic rock) to za (slang for pizza), compilers of the game’s official compendiums have obviously trie...
Just a lesser weevil, not a Trump tweetTo be fair, the word zyzzyva displaced from the last spot, zythum, was not much of a conversationalist either.
Twerking and emoji are now completely valid words to use in ScrabbleWith the newest additions to the official Scrabble word list, even a total "newb" can "lol" their way to a win.
10 habits that will make you smarterIntelligence is not limited to those with high IQs. There are also potential methods to develop one's cognitive abilities and become smarte...
Mobile phone games that can be played against friendsPlaying a game on your mobile phone or tablet shouldn’t be a solo activity — multiply your fun by playing against friends.
Can Scrabble afford to induct words like LOL, OMG into its dictionaryThe question is moot whether Scrabble's authorities can afford to be so stingy — new entries only once a decade, on an average — at a time ...
- What to expect from Apple's iOS5
Apple’s newest mobile operating system is just round the corner and it now incorporates features that have been demanded by users for a lon...
- Life in the Lexicon for the Scrabble generation
Only those with a passion for the arcane or a penchant for Scrabble would lament the obsolescence of words such as wittol or think there is...
- Scrabble for Meaning: Dictionaries may soon no longer have the last word
Zoot suits, after all, were the almost comical style of men's suits that became trendy in the 1940s.