I always use the Scrabble dictionary when playing with my family. You can put down whatever you want, but if someone thinks the word isn't allowed, a challenge is issued and we go to the scrabble...
I always use the Scrabble dictionary when playing with my family. You can put down whatever you want, but if someone thinks the word isn't allowed, a challenge is issued and we go to the scrabble dictionary. If it isn't a word, the person whose turn it is loses their turn. If it is, the challenger loses their turn.
It's really helpful to get rid of debates over what's an accepted word and what isn't.
What’s really surprising to me is that OK wasn’t previously included in the Scrabble dictionary.
Who uses scrabble dictionary anyways? Just decide among the group.
I always use the Scrabble dictionary when playing with my family. You can put down whatever you want, but if someone thinks the word isn't allowed, a challenge is issued and we go to the scrabble dictionary. If it isn't a word, the person whose turn it is loses their turn. If it is, the challenger loses their turn.
It's really helpful to get rid of debates over what's an accepted word and what isn't.
it's mainly for competitive events