Am I alone? Oh no I'm not! There are tens of thousands like me, all over the English-speaking world who share this passion for unusual words and anagramming ability. Visit the website of the National Scrabble Association (NSA) to learn more. Also, read what others like me have to say about the game and its culture. And that's just American Scrabble.
I am fortunate to be living in the United States, which has a highly active organized Scrabble® scene. There are hundreds of Scrabble® clubs all over the country and several Scrabble® tournaments held at all times of the year. And there's real money to be won at these tournaments, if you have the word power to win them!
The idea of making pages like this comes from Joey Mallick, another diehard (but more obsessed than I am and a much better player).
I designed a JumbleTime-style quiz program for use with plain text terminals. This was done primarily for my own sake, because I loved the JumbleTime quiz concept and wanted to be able to do such quizzes offline. You might want to use this nifty script to create input files for the quiz program.
You'll need Perl to run the program and your terminal will have to support ANSI escape sequences (it very probably does).
The scoresheet is designed for letter paper.