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  2. Upwords - Wikipedia

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    It is currently available as a board game and a digital gaming app. Upwords is a letter tile word game similar to Scrabble, with players building words using letter tiles on a gridded game board. Unlike Scrabble, in Upwords letters can be stacked on top of existing words to create new words. Scoring is determined by the number of letter tiles ...

  3. Anagrams (game) - Wikipedia

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    One Up! is a version that adds a "wild" tile that can be any letter, like a blank tile in Scrabble. Some players use several sets of tiles from games such as Scrabble or Upwords to play Anagrams, and a version of the game is popular among tournament Scrabble players.

  4. Scrabble variants - Wikipedia

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    A similar Scrabble-like arithmetic game was published in Australia, during the 1970s, under the name Equable. Number tiles were white, arithmetic operations and symbol tiles (including decimal point, fraction-dashes, and percentage) were grey, and players could freely take special equal-sign tiles when they made their move. Clearly the name was ...

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    Just Words. If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online! By Masque Publishing

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  7. ‘Hardcore tile management’: Why Upwords is the ... - AOL

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    The scoring in Upwords is embedded in the clever use of tile management and stacking more so than the home run play. ‘Hardcore tile management’: Why Upwords is the superior word game (ahem ...