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Officially sanctioned SCRABBLE® play in Canada and the United States must obey the Official Tournament Rules, edited by the Rules Committee.
See also: the NASPA Code of Conduct, which took effect on July 1, 2009.
Several rules changes were published in the May 2011 issue of the NASPA Bulletin and will take effect on June 16, 2011. The current rules are available for download and printing.
Several clarifications of our existing rules will go into effect February 2, 2010. There will also be several significant improvements, some of which include:
The rules are available in PDF format for online viewing and printing:
Information about past editions of the rules here is given for archival interest.
Several rule changes came into effect on August 1, 2009. Please read the list of changes carefully.
IMPORTANT: This is a clarification from the Rules Committee regarding rules that refer to “reporting error” when submitting result slips.
A result slip CAN ONLY be amended if the two players’ scores have been reversed; or if the score written on the result slip is a mistake. (i.e. The score on the result slip differs from what both players agreed upon at the end of the game.)
A result slip CANNOT be amended if an overtime penalty was not accounted for; or if tiles left on a player’s rack (or both players’ racks) were not accounted for; or if any sort of recount or mathematical adjustment takes place after the result slip has been signed and submitted.
The rules are available in PDF format for online viewing and printing:
A rewritten version of rule III.A.2 took effect on February 9, 2009. Complete version of rules:
A major rewrite of the tournament rules became effective February 1, 2009.
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