May 24, 2013
  • Reports that Scrabble is changing rules to allow proper names? F-A-L-S-E

    Rest easy, Scrabble traditionalists.

    Rampant reports that the 62-year-old spelling board game is updating its rules to permit proper names are simply F-A-L-S-E, the National Scrabble Association told amNewYork on Tuesday.

    “It’s never been discussed,” said the group’s executive director, John D. Williams Jr. “Scrabble is like baseball; they got it right the first time.”

    Proper names, swapping letters and other tweaks to the rules are, however, part of a new game called Scrabble Trickster, which is manufactured by Mattel, Williams said. It will be sold in England starting in July but won’t be available in the United States.

    emily.ngo@am-ny.com
     

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