Often accepted words make no sense – SCRABBLE Premium Review

“Requote” That wasn’t allowed; yet, I know I’ve heard that phrase used a lot in the business world. But on the same day, my iPhone entered “F—khead” Yes, it was OK for Scrabble to use vulgarity but not a word used in the business world. I always play “expert” level so I do not expect frequent winning. My goal is to beat the expert 50% of the time, but, while I haven’t formally checked, my guess is more like 25-35%. Still, the dictionary often is quite inconsistent while at the same time the app forces me to play with combinations such as three “i”, two “o” an “a” and a “u”. Love the game, but sometimes it really really irritates me. Really “f—head”? “Shinings” isn’t good (yes, I’ve heard that term used in real life) but “f—uckhead” is? (Ok I’ve heard that one in real life too. Still).
Review by gelrod on SCRABBLE Premium.

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