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Scrabble Junior Game Rules
Let me tell you about the game of Scrabble Junior. It’s a super fun word game that you can play with your friends and family. The rules are pretty simple, but the game itself can be quite exciting and challenging. So, are you ready to learn how to play?
Setting Up the Game
First things first, let’s set up the game. You’ll need the game board, letter tiles, and the scoring chips. The game board is divided into two sides – one for beginners and one for more advanced players. Choose the side that suits you best.
Each player will take turns and start with seven letter tiles. Make sure to keep them hidden from the other players. The scoring chips will be placed in a pile near the game board.
Playing the Game
The player who goes first will place a word on the game board. The word must start on the star square in the center of the board. Now it’s time for the next player to make a word, connecting their word to the first word on the board. This continues until all the letter tiles have been used.
But here’s the twist – you can only connect your word by placing your tiles next to the existing ones. There are different colors on the board, and you’ll need to match them to your tiles.
Scoring is an important part of the game. Each player will count the number of letters in their word and receive one scoring chip for each letter. So, the longer the word, the more points you’ll get! Place the scoring chips in front of you to keep track of your score.
Winning the Game
The game continues until all the letter tiles have been used. The player with the most scoring chips wins the game! It’s that simple.
So, now that you know the rules, are you excited to play Scrabble Junior? Grab your family or friends, set up the game, and let the word game fun begin!

When setting up the game, all you have to do is cover the letters on the gameboard with tiles that match them. As you play, your goal is to collect as many scoring chips as possible by creating words.
Getting Started
Before you begin playing, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, make sure the gameboard is set up properly with all the letter tiles in place. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the distribution of letters on the board. You’ll notice that some letters are more common than others. This knowledge can be valuable when it comes to strategizing and maximizing your score.
Next, decide on the number of scoring chips each player will start with. This can be done by evenly distributing them amongst all the players. These scoring chips will be used to keep track of your score throughout the game.
Playing the Game
Now that everything is set up and you’re ready to go, it’s time to start playing! The objective is simple – create words by spelling them out with the letter tiles on the gameboard. Words can be formed horizontally or vertically, and they have to be at least two letters long.
When you create a word, you’ll earn scoring chips equal to the number of letters in that word. For example, if you create a three-letter word, you’ll receive three scoring chips. Be sure to keep track of your score using the scoring chips.
As you play, you can also “steal” words from your opponents by adding new letters to their existing words. This can help you score additional points and hinder your opponents’ progress.
Ending the Game
The game ends when all the letter tiles have been used or when no one can create any more words. At this point, it’s time to count up your scoring chips and determine the winner. The player with the most scoring chips is declared the winner.
Now that you know the rules and setup, it’s time to get started and see who can collect the most scoring chips!

- Let’s start by choosing the gameboard side with letters and pictures on the squares.
- The Kitty: We’ll build the “kitty” by putting the scoring chips in a pile that we can all reach.
- The Pool: Now, let’s flip all the letter tiles facedown, making sure they’re within reach of everyone, and mix them up.
- Each of us will draw seven tiles from the pool and place them faceup in front of ourselves.
- Now, let’s decide who goes first. Remember, there’s no special advantage to making the first play. The turn will then pass to the player on the left.
It’s Time to Play!
Playing Your Tiles
When it’s your turn, you’ll get to play two of your tiles by placing them on the gameboard squares, covering the letters that match the tiles. After that, you’ll need to draw as many tiles from the pool as you played, so that you always have a total of seven tiles. Follow the instructions below to see how to play your tiles.
First things first: If you’re up first, here’s what you do! Take two tiles and place them in the following way: Either on the first letter of two different words. Let me show you an example. See this image? In Example 1a, the player starts by covering the first letters of “JACKET” and “ARM.” They could have also covered just the “J” and the “A” in “JACKET” like in Example 1b. Got it so far? Great!
Now, for all the other turns, here’s what you need to know: Each player takes their turn by playing two tiles. Here’s how you play each tile: Either on an open first letter of any word. Remember, you can’t forget about the open first letter. Keep that in mind as you make your moves.
I tell you, when it comes to playing Scrabble Junior, it’s a whole different ball game. Let me break it down for you.
To start, take a look at the image here. See how the second player covers the first letter of each word with their tiles? That’s how it’s done. The tricky part is figuring out which tiles to use, as you want to create new words and cover up existing ones.
Now, here’s the deal. If you have the chance to play two tiles, go for it! Don’t hold back. But let’s say you only have one tile that fits. No worries! Play that tile and then draw a new one from the pool. Keep the momentum going!
But hold up, what if you can’t play any tiles? Well, my friend, it’s time to do a little exchange. Swap any two of your tiles with two new ones from the pool. Simple as that.
Now, here’s the thing. If there are no tiles left in the pool, you gotta pass. It happens to the best of us.
So there you have it. Remember, when you’re playing Scrabble Junior, always be on the lookout for words you can make. And don’t forget to cover up those existing ones. Now go out there and show off your word wizardry!
When you play Scrabble Junior, it’s important to remember to always cover the letters of a word in correct spelling order. This means playing the letters in the order that they appear in the word. Sometimes, words may share letters, so you may have to “back up” and cover letters in the correct order.
For example, let’s look at Example 1B. In this example, the word “JACKET” is played, and the letters “J” and “A” are placed on the board. When playing “JACKET,” you should cover the letters of the word in order. So, the “A” in “WATER” gets covered before the “W.” And before you can cover the “T” in “WATER,” the “W” must be covered.
Collecting Scoring Chips
Your goal is to complete words by covering the last letter. When you successfully complete a word, take one scoring chip from the kitty. If you complete two words with just one tile, you can collect two scoring chips.
![]() Here’s an example: If you cover the “T” to complete the word “JACKET,” you can collect one scoring chip. |
Remember to collect a scoring chip for each word you complete. And if you manage to complete multiple words with a single tile, you’ll earn even more scoring chips. So keep playing, have fun, and collect those chips!
When you play Scrabble Junior, there are a few important rules you need to know. Let me walk you through them, step by step.
First of all, let’s talk about how to complete words. Take a look at the example and image below. If you cover a letter that completes a word, you get to collect scoring chips. It’s that simple! Just make sure you cover the right letter.
Keep in mind that sometimes words share letters, so the tile you place might not cover the last letter of the word. But don’t worry, as long as you complete a word, you’ll still earn scoring chips.
Now, let’s dive into blocking. It’s a good strategy to keep an eye on your opponents’ tiles. If the tile you play would allow an opponent to complete a word, you can choose to hold back that tile. This will prevent them from getting the points they need. Remember, you have to play two tiles on your turn to be able to block.
Lastly, let me explain how the game ends. The game continues until all the tiles have been played. Once there are no more tiles left, the player with the most scoring chips is declared the winner. So make sure to keep track of your points and play strategically to come out on top!
And that’s it! Now you know the rules of Scrabble Junior. Have fun and may the best wordsmith win!
So here’s the deal: when there are no more tiles left in the pool, just keep playing with the tiles you have. Place them all on the board – all 101 tiles. And that’s it, game over.
Wrapping it Up
Once the game comes to an end, the winner is the player with the most scoring chips. Simple as that!
