Scrabble Notation System Cardiff

In the notation system common in tournament play, columns are labeled "A-O" and rows "1-15". Please read on for more detailed information on the Scrabble notation system.

Games Workshop
+44 (0) 29 2064 4917
31 High Street
Cardiff
Tobacconist & Confectioner
Central Market
Cardiff
Lord & Butler
+44 (0) 29 2066 7227
8 Wyndham Crescent
Cardiff
D9 Models
+44 (0) 1633 222282
7 Upper Dock Street
Newport
Weston-super-Models
+44 (0) 1934 622938
55 Orchard Street
Weston-super-Mare
Antics
+44 (0) 29 2022 9065
11 High Street
Cardiff
Bear Shop - Lewis Darbey & Co
+44 (0) 29 2023 3443
40526 Wyndham Arcade
Cardiff
Games Workshop
+44 (0) 1633 256295
25 Skinner Street
Newport
The Games Bunker
+44 (0) 1934 622141
37 Orchard Street
Weston-super-Mare
Games Workshop
+44 (0) 1633 874070
30 The Parade
Cwmbran
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Scrabble Notation System

Notation System

In the notation system common in tournament play, columns are labeled "A-O" and rows "1-15". A play is usually identified in the format xy WORD score or WORD xy score, where: x denotes the column or row on which the play's main word extends; y denotes the second coordinate of the main word's first letter, and WORD is the main word. Although unnecessary, additional words formed by the play are occasionally listed after the main word and a slash. In the case where the play of a single tile formed words in each direction, one of the words is arbitrarily chosen to serve as the main word for purposes of notation.

When a blank tile is employed in the main word, the letter it has been chosen to represent is indicated with a lower case letter, or, in handwritten notation, with a square around the letter. Parentheses are sometimes also used to designate a blank, although this may create confusion with a second (optional) function of parentheses, namely indication of an existing letter or word that has been "played through" by the main word.

Example:

A(D)DITiON(AL) D3 74

This shows that a play has been made through the existing letter D and word AL, using a blank for the second I, extending down the D column and beginning on row 3, and scoring 74 points.

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