Scrabble Makes Historic Change to Board Game to Become More Inclusive for Gen Z
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Scrabble Makes Historic Change to Board Game to Become More Inclusive for Gen Z

Scrabble, the iconic word game enjoyed globally since its creation in the 1930s, is making a significant shift to cater to the preferences of Generation Z. Originally devised by architect Alfred Mosher Butts and later named by James Brunot, Scrabble has sold an estimated 150 million copies worldwide and has been adapted into numerous languages,

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