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Rollo
19th June 2011, 09:47
If I make a word, for argument's sake - GRAZIERS worth 18 points and it falls on a Double Word Score, do you:

a) Score 18 X 2 and then add 50 points for a total of 86?
OR
b) Score 18 + 50 and then double it for a total of 136?

I tried to find the official scrabble rules but they are vague. I figured that someone might have an idea of what they might be though.

BDunnell
19th June 2011, 10:11
If I make a word, for argument's sake - GRAZIERS worth 18 points and it falls on a Double Word Score, do you:

a) Score 18 X 2 and then add 50 points for a total of 86?
OR
b) Score 18 + 50 and then double it for a total of 136?

I tried to find the official scrabble rules but they are vague. I figured that someone might have an idea of what they might be though.

Personally, I would think the answer is (a). This is the rule I would enforce, with recourse to a lawyer if necessary, were I playing.

555-04Q2
20th June 2011, 11:11
Answer = play Monopoly :D

Brown, Jon Brow
20th June 2011, 11:56
What is Scrabble?

555-04Q2
20th June 2011, 12:08
Its a way that eggs are prepared, is it not?

inimitablestoo
20th June 2011, 16:20
It's rule (a) - the 50 point bonus is added only after all other scoring has been done.

That said, I believe the makers were of the opinion - as with Monopoly, Cluedo and all the classics - that "house rules" can be applied. So unless you're organising some kind of World Championship, you can probably do what you like :D

raphael_2
20th June 2011, 16:21
Anyone play Words With Friends on the iPhone? Great game!

schmenke
20th June 2011, 19:44
...That said, I believe the makers were of the opinion - as with Monopoly, Cluedo and all the classics - that "house rules" can be applied. So unless you're organising some kind of World Championship, you can probably do what you like :D

Sorta like how I play golf... :erm: