
Update: I decided to go with the Leet version instead. You can find these Leet tiles here.
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sweet! I'll put it as wall paper on my laptop :)
ReplyDeleteI want cool/nerdy Scrabble tiles like this!
ReplyDeleteIs "X" listed as 3 points?
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find those cool tiles?
ReplyDeleteThese are "Leet Tiles"
ReplyDeleteYou can geek on down to
www.leettiles.com and pick yourself up a set, for what I think is a reasonable price!
Catsynth; the X is only 3 points because in Leet Scrabble, you can play "Sox" or "Rox". The Z is only worth a few points, too.
Q is the only 10 pointer.
Ah, thanks.
ReplyDeleteGee, ten bucks aint bad... too bad they had to eff it all up with X's and Z's and numbers, etc. making it impossible to play scrabble unless you know how to sp3ll like today's 14 year old.
I do like how in their "L337 Scrabble Dictionary" they list a 1-letter word ("O" for "oh"). I guess in this game if you have no usuable tiles, you can just claim any O tile on the board as your own for a point? Howzat work? Game could keep going on forever...
My 800 number ends in 1337 :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Dave;
ReplyDeleteA standard 100 tile distribution should have been offered as a purchase choice. To make up a perfect set of standard distribution Scrabble, you actually would have to buy 3 sets. L33T has only 4 Is (and 5 1s) and you require 9 Is in a standard set. If you were able to let one I slide into an 1, though, I think you could do it with two sets.
Of course, this is ignoring the altered points distributions, but, seasoned players wouldn't have that hassle, as I've found in my experience counting scored becomes quite automatic after a few hundred games.
nerds...
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