Rules

Introduction


Setup

Confirm that there are 100 tiles before beginning. Order of play (first and second) is determined in advance by computer. The team going first draws seven tiles from the bag and places them on its rack. Then the second team does the same. Once the first team has viewed a tile, its clock is started by the opponent.


Game Play


The Blanks


Exchanging Tiles


Challenging a Play


Scoring


Either team may correct a score or addition before the game ends. Games may not be recounted after completion, except at the Director’s discretion during the one-game championship finals. Additionally, players in the finals will be encouraged to check their scores in the event discrepancies are discovered by the livestream producers.


Using the Clock


Ending the Game


Additional Regulations


Winning the Tournament

The top two finishers qualify to play in a one-game championship final. If multiple teams have the same number of wins, standings order is determined based on cumulative spread. A team’s spread is calculated as explained in Rule 25. For example, if a team wins its first game by 40 points and loses its next game by 10 points, its spread after two games is +30.


Important Note

Final decisions on all rulings are at the discretion of the North American School Scrabble Championship Director and staff.