What is scabble?

Scrabble is a word game that was invented by an American architect named Alfred Mosher Butts in 1938. It is played on a board that has a 15x15 grid of squares, and the objective of the game is to use letter tiles to form words on the board and earn points. Each player starts with a set of tiles, and takes turns placing words on the board, while trying to strategically block their opponent's moves and maximize their own points. The game can be played with 2-4 players and typically lasts from 30 minutes to an hour. Scrabble has become a popular game worldwide and is available in many different languages. It has also been licensed for use in educational settings and is known for its ability to improve vocabulary and critical thinking skills.