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101 Ways to Win at SCRABBLE™

Top Tips for Scrabble™ Success

Barry Grossman Collins Scrabble

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English
Collins
10 November 2025
“Top Scrabble tips revealed so you never have to lose again”, The Telegraph.

Inside this little book one of Britain’s top Scrabble players reveals his best tips for all day, everyday Scrabble success.

We all want to get one over on our friends and family on the Scrabble board. Most of us can manage a win now and again but if you’re looking for a major boost, then this book is for you. Barry Grossman offers us some of his top tips for remembering high-scoring and unusual words along with some crafty tactics which will make all the difference.

This little book is a treasure in itself and makes a perfect gift for all word enthusiasts and aspiring Scrabble players the world over.

Collins Little Book of 101 Ways to Win at Scrabble™ is endorsed by Mattel.

Barry Grossman is one of the UK's best Scrabble players and was a committee member of the Association of British Scrabble Players. He has also appeared on and won Countdown.

©2025 Mattel. SCRABBLE™ and SCRABBLE tiles, including S1 tiles, are trademarks of Mattel
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Imprint:   Collins
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 151mm,  Width: 106mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   180g
ISBN:   9780008320195
ISBN 10:   0008320195
Series:   Collins Little Books
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Barry Grossman is one of the UK's best Scrabble players, and a member of the influential London Scrabble League. Barry also writes for radio; his best-known work is the Radio 4 comedy “An Attractive Young Rabbi”, which ran for three series between 1999 and 2002.

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Top Scrabble tips revealed so you never have to lose again The Telegraph


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