Scrabble
Overview
Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a game board marked with a 15×15 grid. The words must be formed in crossword fashion, using letters already on the board. Each letter is assigned a point value based on its frequency of use in the English language. Premium squares on the board multiply the point values for particular letters or words. The game is sold in 121 countries and is available in more than 30 languages.
About Us
Scrabble, as a game, is owned by Hasbro in most of the world outside North America, and by JW Spears & Sons (Mattel) in North America. The game was invented in 1931 by Alfred Butts, an architect. It has evolved into a global phenomenon, enjoyed by millions worldwide. The intellectual property and distribution are managed by these respective companies.
Vision
The vision for Scrabble is to remain a timeless and universally loved word game, adapting to evolving gaming preferences while preserving its core values of intellectual stimulation and social connection.
Mission
The mission of Scrabble, as a game, is to provide engaging and educational entertainment through wordplay, fostering strategic thinking, vocabulary expansion, and social interaction among players.
Culture
The 'culture' surrounding Scrabble is one of intellectual engagement, friendly competition, and vocabulary enrichment. It fosters a sense of community among players, whether casual or competitive, and encourages lifelong learning through wordplay.
Headquarters
Mumbai, Maharashtra