Scrabble Words
Alfred Mosher Butts was the one who introduced the original version of Scrabble in 1938, which was in English.
At first, this board game was known as Lexiko and was also marketed as Intellect, and other adapted from the language that Scrabble was developed.
Today the company Hasbro owns the rights to the game for USA and Canada, while the rest of the world so with Mattel.
As mentioned above to play Scrabble, each participant has a specific amount of chips as seen in the most scrabble help guide (which appear in different letters) that must be put into words on a board whose squares.
These are numbered and this is how the participants get their points according to the letters used and where located.
In the English version of Scrabble the game's creator was modeled after the New York Times to estimate the number of chips corresponding to each letter that should be available in the game. Similar procedures were followed for game versions in other languages.
The success of this entertainment has led to the creation of the 1997 World Scrabble Championship in Spanish, which is organized by the International Federation of Scrabble in Spanish and there are also tournament Scrabble in English and French.