The Internet Scrabble Club: The Best Online Scrabble Site
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The Internet Scrabble Club really is the best online Scrabble site. The popular Scrabble crossword game has been a favorite board game for over 50 years. This online version makes a good thing even better.
The board game was created by New York architect, Alfred Mosher Butts, in 1938. He started working on the game when he was out of work during the Great Depression. The game was originally called “Criss Cross Words” and emerged as a variation of another game he invented called Lexiko.
Butts used architectural tools and blue prints to design the game board and tiles. The original game boards were blue prints glued on to folding cardboard checkerboards. The tiles were made of plywood and cut to fit the squares on the game board.
Butts used frequency analysis to assign point values to the lettered game tiles and to design the scoring system. Frequency analysis, or cryptoanalysis, is a study of the frequency of letters that occur in written language. Cryptoanalysis has been used to decipher cryptographic messages since the 9th Century.
Butts studied the front page of The New York Times and kept detailed charts showing how many times each letter appeared. Vowels, especially the letter E were used much more frequently than consonants. Some consonants were rarely used. In a Scrabble game, there are 12 letter E tiles that are assigned a point value of 1. There is only one Z, and it is worth 10 points.
Butts manufactured a few game sets, but was not successful at marketing the game. He sold rights to the game in 1948. According to Scrabble legend, Jack Straus, owner of Macy’s Department Stores, played a game of Scrabble while on vacation in 1952. When he returned home he found that his store didn’t carry the game. He placed a large order and within a year everyone owned the game of Scrabble.
The scoring system in Scrabble, with double word scores and triple letter scores along with the point values of each letter, is fascinating, but complicated. And that is one of the reasons why The Internet Scrabble Club is the best online Scrabble site. The scoring is done by computer! Of course, there are other computer Scrabble games that keep score. Another great feature of The Internet Scrabble Club is the social component. You are able to play with other online players. You can chat while you play or turn the chat off. You can add players to your buddy list and invite your buddies to play when they are online.
Some other features of the site that make it so appealing are its player rating system, player statistics, game preference settings and word lists. After a preliminary period, players receive ratings based on their scores in the games they’ve played. Once rated, a player’s rating increases or decreases when they win or lose games. Statistics are kept for each player that includes the number of wins/ losses and game scores. Game preferences can be set that include time limits for games (between 3 and 60 minutes), the way word challenges are handled, and opponent rating scores - so a player can be matched with opponents within a range of rating scores if desired. The help section contains some handy word lists for 2, 3, 4 or 5 letter words in alphabetical order.
To get started on The Internet Scrabble Club go to www.isc.ro and follow the prompts given. You will be prompted to provide a username and to download wordbiz, which is the free software needed to play. Once downloaded, a wordbiz icon will appear on your desktop and start menu. When you click the icon, a sign on screen appears that will connect you to the ISC server. Once you are signed on and connected to the site you can “seek” a game by pressing the “seek” key with your preferences. You can wait for a player to request a game with you or go to the seek graph and find a player with similar preferences. You can add players to a buddy list and request games with buddies.
Once you get oriented and quickly sharpen your Scrabble skills with practice, you’ll want to equip yourself with an Official Scrabble Players Dictionary and the latest edition of Everything Scrabble where you’ll learn competitive strategies for improving your game and increasing your score. You’ll also learn about worldwide Scrabble clubs and tournaments for organized competitive play, and a little about Children’s Scrabble and the National School Scrabble Program.
- Welcome to SCRABBLE
The National SCRABBLE Association (NSA) operates in a partnership between SCRABBLE enthusiasts throughout North America and Hasbro. Founded in 1978, it is the official group for the National School SCRABBLE Program, SCRABBLE Media Relations, strategi
- Welcome to NASPAWiki - NASPAWiki
North American SCRABBLE Players Association (NASPA) is a community of tournament, club and avid home players of the SCRABBLE Brand Crossword Game. We foster an atmosphere for people of all skill levels to play their favorite game, improve their abil
- 2011 World SCRABBLE Championship
The 2011 World SCRABBLE Championships will be held on October 1216, 2011 at the Hilton Hotel in Warsaw, Poland. If you have qualified to play in the WSC, please register using the link at left. Further details about the event will appear at this we
- Scrabble Junior: age five and up.
- Scrabble Crossword Game: age eight and up.
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I used to play on the internet scrabble club quite a bit but play more on lexulous on facebook right now. However, that is not proper scrabble as you get 8 letters and the board is slightly different so I must get back to the ISC. I play games that last about 10-15 minutes so I like the way you can determine how long you are going to be playing for :)
I don't play competitively...and it has been awhile since I've played, but your article is very interesting.
I've never played scrabble much because of lack of players.I may try this and am bookmarking your hub.Up and useful.
This looks good. I love Scrabble. But I'm addicted to online "Literati", which is a combination of crossword and scrabble. Thanks, kim
Great hub. I play scrabble almost on a daily basis,(Love the game)on Facebook. I used to play the "Literati" a few years ago. My family hates to play with me because I usually win :).
Great hub with lots of interesting background facts about a game I've enjoyed playing all my life. Didn't realize it could be played online. I usually play with hubby, but it's good to know there's an online option. Will bookmark for future reference.
Thanks for sharing this useful and entertaining information.
me too. Online scrabble and Literati sound enticing. Great share,
Scrabble is one of my all-time favorite games! I enjoyed reading about the history of the game. Smart man Alfred Mosher Butts was. Voted up and awesome!
Thank you for introducing the online version to us. I don't quite know if I'm equipped or quick enough to quip and query with the queen of quotes and quill. Squibs are more my quasi, quirky and quiet strength. You have, however, piqued my mental quora and I will quash my qualms and queue up at the quay, adapting my quoit skills and throw around a quintessential qoph or two. =:)
I need to give this link to my Dad Kim he loves scrabble - plays with a club every week and plays it online with an Apple network
Great hub! I never knew the history of scrabble. What a fascinating calculation that created such a great game. Thanks for sharing the history and info on the online version.
My mom is a great scrabble player. she just loves it. I will have to get her started.
Have you tried Scramble on Facebook yet?
Thanks Kimh for your Hub. I have to agree ISC is the best online scrabble game, but unfortunately I find it very addictive and I lose a lot of time with it.
Have fun scrabbling
Thanks for the info. I may try this on a novice level.





























cydro 11 months ago
Interesting article. I've played scrabble all my life but no one seems to want to play with me anymore now that we've all grown up haha.