That's all I needed to know: higher game scores, each word a puzzle in its own right. My kind of Scrabble.
Then there's, of course, Dense Escalating Clabbers for the serious Clabbers-player. The Wikkipedist explains: "Dense Escalating Clabbers add 1/3 more tiles. In addition, every bingo increases a player's rack size by one, and the play times are increased from 25 minutes to 33 minutes 33 seconds. There is also a 100 point bonus for playing a fifteen letter word. These modifications also make the game more challenging and interesting, and also increase the likelihood of triple-triple plays." "Bingo" I deduce, having something to do with using all one's tiles.
Then, apparently, there's Volost. A "surreal game" says the Wikipedist, "where the only acceptable words are VOLOST and VOLOSTS." I wasn't really clear about what makes this variation worthy of our collective consideration until I read the last sentence in the article. "It is typically played late at night, and alcohol is usually involved."
Ah. Alcohol. I should've known.
See also this great collection of potential Scrabble variants on Half-Baked.











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I play Scrabble online at the Pixie Pit. It's $10 a year, but you can play any other member and they even have Super Scrabble (my favorite) with a larger board and more tiles. They can be found here: thepixiepit.co.uk/scrabble/
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