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In the words listed, lowercase letters stand for blanks and paranthesised letters stand for tiles already on the board. An asterisk (*) means that the word is a phony or that the score is known to include phonies. An octothorp (#) means that the word is acceptable in SOWPODS but not in OTCWL. | In the words listed, lowercase letters stand for blanks and paranthesised letters stand for tiles already on the board. An asterisk (*) means that the word is a phony or that the score is known to include phonies. An octothorp (#) means that the word is acceptable in SOWPODS but not in OTCWL. | ||
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+ | A question mark means that some detail of the record is unknown or questionable. All records are subject to revision as appropriate. | ||
== Highest winning game score == | == Highest winning game score == | ||
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# 830: Michael Cresta, October 12, 2006, Club #108, Lexington MA [http://www.wolfberg.net/scrabble/lexington/score830/ (ref)] | # 830: Michael Cresta, October 12, 2006, Club #108, Lexington MA [http://www.wolfberg.net/scrabble/lexington/score830/ (ref)] | ||
# 801: [[Robert Kahn]], March 3, 2010, Club #276, Lauderhill, FL | # 801: [[Robert Kahn]], March 3, 2010, Club #276, Lauderhill, FL | ||
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# 792*: Nick Ballard, 1980, Chicago IL (not reported until much later) | # 792*: Nick Ballard, 1980, Chicago IL (not reported until much later) | ||
# 768: [[Sam Kantimathi]], August 2002, Club #433, Sacramento CA | # 768: [[Sam Kantimathi]], August 2002, Club #433, Sacramento CA | ||
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=== Club, OTCWL === | === Club, OTCWL === | ||
− | # | + | # 570?: Robert Kahn 801 vs. 231?, March 3, 2010, Club #276, Lauderhill, FL |
== Highest losing game score == | == Highest losing game score == | ||
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=== Tournament, OTCWL === | === Tournament, OTCWL === | ||
# 243: R(OR)QUALS, Karen Merrill, 1997, Portland Club Tourney | # 243: R(OR)QUALS, Karen Merrill, 1997, Portland Club Tourney | ||
+ | # 180: GH(ER)KiNS, Robert Kahn, 1985 National SCRABBLE Championship, Boston MA | ||
=== Tournament, SOWPODS === | === Tournament, SOWPODS === | ||
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# 15: DISENFRANCHISES, (Bob Violet or Edelle Crane?) | # 15: DISENFRANCHISES, (Bob Violet or Edelle Crane?) | ||
− | == Most | + | == Most bingos by one player in a game == |
=== Tournament, OTCWL === | === Tournament, OTCWL === | ||
− | # 6: Kevin Fraley, July 2006, Reno NV (most opening bingos) | + | # 6: Kevin Fraley, July 2006, Reno NV (also most consecutive opening bingos by one player) |
#* REOILI(N)G, MARINER(S), cO(N)TRITE, (O)UTMODED, DUN(E)LIKE, | #* REOILI(N)G, MARINER(S), cO(N)TRITE, (O)UTMODED, DUN(E)LIKE, | ||
GARDEN(E)R | GARDEN(E)R | ||
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# 7: Chuck Armstrong, January 1993, Club #115, Livonia MI | # 7: Chuck Armstrong, January 1993, Club #115, Livonia MI | ||
#* MUCILAGE, LANGSYNE, OGREISMS, BANNERS, | #* MUCILAGE, LANGSYNE, OGREISMS, BANNERS, | ||
− | METAPHOR, AWAITER, | + | METAPHOR, AWAITER, REOBJECT |
+ | # 7: [[Robert Kahn]], March 3, 2010, Club #276, Lauderhill, FL | ||
+ | #* HAEMOID, sTARTLE, INSERTS, ENVIOUS, BEPAINT, RE(E)CHOEd 185, TEARIES(T). | ||
== Most consecutive bingos by both players == | == Most consecutive bingos by both players == | ||
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# 7(?): Russell Byers and Shiela Spate, Nottingham, England | # 7(?): Russell Byers and Shiela Spate, Nottingham, England | ||
#* SHINIER, ANEARING, HAPTERON#, BATEMENT, OVERUSE, | #* SHINIER, ANEARING, HAPTERON#, BATEMENT, OVERUSE, | ||
− | SCREAMED, | + | SCREAMED, CLOSURES (OSW?) |
# 5(?): Travis Chaney and Iffy Onyeonwu | # 5(?): Travis Chaney and Iffy Onyeonwu | ||
=== Club, OTCWL === | === Club, OTCWL === | ||
− | # 5(?): Steven Saul and Joel Horn, October 7 2004, Club #108, Lexington MA (most opening bingos) | + | # 5(?): Steven Saul and Joel Horn, October 7 2004, Club #108, Lexington MA (also most consecutive opening bingos by both players) |
#* HObNAIL, AZURITEs, OUTPRAYS, VETERANS, FLAGONS | #* HObNAIL, AZURITEs, OUTPRAYS, VETERANS, FLAGONS | ||
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=== Club, OTCWL === | === Club, OTCWL === | ||
+ | # 31(32?): Ian Weinstein, 2009-2010, Club #276, Lauderhill, FL | ||
== Highest cumulative spread == | == Highest cumulative spread == |
This page lists various official sanctioned records achived in competitive SCRABBLE® play in North America and overseas.
The records in each category are classified further based on the environment(tournament or club) and by the dictionary used (OTCWL or SOWPODS, ignoring the specific edition).
In the words listed, lowercase letters stand for blanks and paranthesised letters stand for tiles already on the board. An asterisk (*) means that the word is a phony or that the score is known to include phonies. An octothorp (#) means that the word is acceptable in SOWPODS but not in OTCWL.
A question mark means that some detail of the record is unknown or questionable. All records are subject to revision as appropriate.
The theoretical maximum (using either OTCWL or SOWPODS) is 128 for MUZJIKS without blanks.
Angeles CA
GARDEN(E)R
METAPHOR, AWAITER, REOBJECT
SCREAMED, CLOSURES (OSW?)
Scrabble FAQ: records: Steven Alexander: Scrabble Frequently Asked Questions
Total SCRABBLE: Keith W. Smith: The (Un)Official SCRABBLE® Record Book, Jan 2009
Scrabble records: Wikipedia article
Australian Records: Australian Scrabble Players Association (ASPA)
ABSP al-time records: Association of British Scrabble Players
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