Game Overview
This is the classic Scrabble word-forming board game from Mattel, featuring a multicolour aesthetic and packaged as a single unit. It’s designed for players aged 10 and up and suitable for 2 to 4 participants.
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What’s Included in the Box
1 game board
120 letter tiles
4 racks for tile holding
1 letter bag for drawing tiles
Instructions for gameplay
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Gameplay & Objective
Players each draw seven letter tiles.
On each turn, they form a word crossword-style on the board, using at least one existing tile.
Letter values and premium scoring squares (double/triple letter or word) determine turn scores.
The highest total score at game end wins.
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Educational & Family Value
More than just entertainment — it builds vocabulary, spelling skills, and strategic thinking as players balance tile usage and board positioning.
The multicolour design adds visual appeal, making the game inviting for both kids and adults.
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Product Highlights at a Glance
Feature Details
Age Range 10 years and older
Players 2–4 players
Main Components Board, 120 tiles, 4 racks, tile bag, instructions
Gameplay Style Crossword letter placement with scoring based on tile value and premium squares
Educational Benefits Vocabulary, spelling, and strategic planning
Visual Appeal Multicolour components add engagement
Combine Letters Combine two or more letters to form a word - place it on the board to read either across or down with one letter on the center square. Diagonal words are not allowed. Calculate Score Complete your turn by counting and announcing your score for that turn. Then draw as many new letters as you played; keep seven letters on your rack. Pick Letters The players then add one or more letters to those already played to form new words. Blank Tiles Blanks: The two blank tiles may be used as any letters. When playing a blank, you must state which letter it represents. It remains the letter for the rest of the game. Challenge your opponent! Any play may be challenged before the next player starts a turn. The loser loses their turn. Use all letters! The game ends when all letters have been drawn and one player uses their last letter.
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