Book Ref.

 1. History of Scrabble Books Source Used for Adjudication
Look back at the Scrabble Book References over the years here.

From The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (OSPD) and Official Scrabble Words (OSW) up to the combined word list known as SOWPODS then The Collins Scrabble Words (CSW).
2. The Scrabble Player's Handbook 
Recommended read for Scrabble enthusiasts whether novice or expert. Download for free here.

Brainstorming ideas by Scrabble Experts, Brett Smitheram, Dave Koenig, Ed Martin, Kevin McMahon, Paul Gallen, Geoff Thevenot, Andrew Fisher, Sumbul Siddiqui, Toh Weibin, Chris Lipe, Edward Okulicz, Evan Berofsky and Steward Holden. Edited by Kenji Matsumoto.

Your game will definitely improve a lot by learning the strategies presented and the tools needed to gain more knowledge and its intricacies.






3. Collins Scrabble Word List 6th Edition (2022)
The latest official Scrabble word list, endorsed by governing body WESPA for use in tournament and club play, contains all valid Scrabble words. Check which words you can play with this authority on Scrabble and settle any disputes with the official list from Collins.

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Endorsed by governing body WESPA for use in tournament and club play from 1st January 2022, lists all valid Scrabble words. Check which words you can play with this authority on Scrabble and settle any disputes with the official list from Collins.

Based on Collins English Dictionary, this is the most comprehensive Scrabble word list ever, including World English from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, and USA brought together in a single list.

With more than 279,000 permissible words, including inflected forms, this is the ideal training and adjudication tool for everyone playing Scrabble.

Endorsed by Mattel and WESPA (the World English-Language Scrabble Players Association) this is the essential reference for all Scrabble players.
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