The Scrabble dictionary is a reference that lists the words considered legal for play in Scrabble games.
It specifies acceptable word forms (such as plurals and verb conjugations), excludes proper nouns and abbreviations in most official lists, and serves as the authoritative source for challenges and tournament play. Different regions may use different official lists—for example, the TWL (Tournament Word List) for North America and the Collins word list for many other countries.
Players use the Scrabble dictionary to verify plays, learn new vocabulary, and refine their strategy; both printed and electronic editions are commonly available.
It specifies acceptable word forms (such as plurals and verb conjugations), excludes proper nouns and abbreviations in most official lists, and serves as the authoritative source for challenges and tournament play. Different regions may use different official lists—for example, the TWL (Tournament Word List) for North America and the Collins word list for many other countries.
Players use the Scrabble dictionary to verify plays, learn new vocabulary, and refine their strategy; both printed and electronic editions are commonly available.