Idk . Maybe because you ar unscrambling words .
Scrabble.
Scrabble.
because it is the name of a game and a name is not a word
No, it's a proper noun (a name) and can't be used in the game of Scrabble.
Scrabble game board was first created in 1938 by an American architect Alfred Mosher Butts. James Brunot bought the right to manufacture the game in 1948. He also gave the game its name "Scrabble".
A board game is a game played on a board with two or more players, such as Sorry! or Scrabble.
The original name of the game was LEXICO. It later was called CRISS CROSS WORDS, before receiving its current name of SCRABBLE.
Scrabble means to scratch, claw, or grope about clumsily or frantically. It is used as the name of a word-making game.
you will have to go on a tipe of book and it says games and it tells you what to do
It was invented by Albert Butts, who originally called the game 'Lexicon', then 'Alpha', then 'Criss-Cross' before finally becoming 'Scrabble'.
Yes, "Scrabble" is considered a valid word in the game of Scrabble.
Take one from another scrabble game.