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It is currently sponsored solely by [[Mattel]], Inc.
 
It is currently sponsored solely by [[Mattel]], Inc.
 
The tournament rules and word list are set
 
The tournament rules and word list are set
by the [[World English-Language Scrabble Players Association]] (WESPA).
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by the [[World English-Language Scrabble Players' Association]] (WESPA).
 
The involvement of [[NASPA]] is limited to selecting the American and Canadian teams.
 
The involvement of [[NASPA]] is limited to selecting the American and Canadian teams.
  
The [[2009 World SCRABBLE Championship]] will be held in Malaysia in November.
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The next event will be held in Malaysia in November, 2009.
 
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For more information, please refer to
No plans have yet been announced for the [[2011 World SCRABBLE Championship]].
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the [http://wscgames.com/ 2009 World SCRABBLE Championship] site.

Revision as of 15:24, 23 March 2009

The World SCRABBLE® Championship (WSC) is an international SCRABBLE championship tournament held biennially since 1991. It is currently sponsored solely by Mattel, Inc. The tournament rules and word list are set by the World English-Language Scrabble Players' Association (WESPA). The involvement of NASPA is limited to selecting the American and Canadian teams.

The next event will be held in Malaysia in November, 2009. For more information, please refer to the 2009 World SCRABBLE Championship site.