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Host
Justin Willman
Announcer
Randy Thomas
Broadcast
Scrabbleshowdown
The Hub: 9/17/2011 - 4/15/2012
Packagers
Rubicon Entertainment/Hasbro Studios

OPENING SPIEL (Thomas): "It's time for Scrabble. These two families will play the exciting game of Scrabble, like you've never seen it before. This is Scrabble Showdown, with your host, Justin Willman."

REST OF SPIEL (Willman): "Oh, yes! Thank you, and welcome to Scrabble Showdown. This really is Scrabble that you've never ever seen before. This is/Welcome to Scrabble's world of words. Today, our contestants will face off in all-new games leading off to a Final Showdown, where they will play for an awesome grand prize. Like this, Tickets to Anywhere. When I say "Anywhere," I mean anywhere in the world they wanna go."

Scrabble Showdown is the second game show based on the crossword game that everyone loves to play, where every word's a winner.

Rules[]

Two teams (consisting of one kid and his/her parent/relative) compete in a series of Scrabble-based games, with the winners of each game winning a prize and extra "tiles" (generally two every game, at one time, one for the first game, two for the second game, and three for the second game), those tiles produce a starting score for the final Scrabble Lightning round. There are three games each show, so the teams have a chance to pick up up to three prizes and six tiles.

Games[]

Scrabble Knockout - To start, the team in control selects one of two categories, the team has a minute to get up to five words that fit into the chosen category. Each word is presented with three extra letters mixed in, the round is called Scrabble Knockout because the idea is for one team member to "knockout" the extra 3 letters by touching them on the giant projection monitor based on calls from the other teammate. If a letter that's actually in the word is knocked out, the board locks up; that non-guesser must hit a plunger to unlock it. The team who can guess all five in the shortest amount of time wins.

Scrabble Scream - A word is cut in half, and the letters scrambled. The team must decipher the word, each team member taking one half, then scream it out. After each word, the players on the controlling team swap places. The teams have a minute to solve five words, fastest time/most words wins.

Scrabble Babble - This round is a Pyramid-like round. One team member gives the other team member clues to 3, 4, or 5-letter words that have one letter missing in them. The clue giver has to think of a word (the blank in some words can make more than one word - for example a word like -lass can be "class" or "glass" - the clue giver can choose what they’d like the word to be), then give his/her partner a description/clues without saying the word in the clue. One team will be isolated, while the other sets the time. The teams have a minute to solve five words, fastest time/most words wins.

Scrabble Slam - All four players compete in this round. The players must switch out a given letter and replace it with one of the four letters in a 4-letter word to create a new one. To answer, they say "slam the (insert letter)" and then hit a button in front of them. Then the host states the new word. Example (1): "Slam the 'P'" in the word "PLAN" using the "C" to create the word "CLAN" Example (2): L-UCK becomes D-UCK, and so on. Players take turns throughout and arranged this way "adult-kid-adult-kid." This is an elimination contest played in up to three rounds, each round is played within a time limit (up to 30 seconds) which will be unknown to the players in the studio but not the home audience, although it is the first contestant to play that round that sets time by hitting his/her button. The team whose player is the last person standing wins.

Scrabble Speedword - There are five letters on an eight-circle board, three of them appear on the top line and the other two are on the middle line. The teams will use the bottom line to form up to four three-letter words by sliding the appropriate letters down to that bottom line. One team will be isolated, while the other sets the time, fastest time/most words wins. This was used in only one episode.

Scrabble Flash - Five tile-like monitors (with a letter on each one) were placed on a table in front of the teams. The idea is to make 3, 4, and 5 letter words using the letters shown. They took turns, and if the word they make was legal, they scored as many points as there are letters. Each team has 30 seconds to play with the second team isolated so they won't see the first team's progress. Team with the highest score wins.

Scrabble Lightning[]

This round pays homage to the classic Scrabble from the 1980s on NBC. The differences are that instead of putting letters on the board, the words involved are scrambled and they're worth the standard Scrabble value of the letters used with the values doubled or tripled if any of the words touch any of the two colored squares (red and orange, no blue or green). Also, each new word uses a letter from any previously played word, not just the immediate previously played word.

Before the round, teams were spotted points according to the bonus tiles earned. Because upon selection, the point values of the tiles involved will determine a head start for the team. There were two ways of doing so:
2011: Sixteen "tiles" appear on the board and they flash at random, the number of tiles that flashed were based on how many bonus tiles a team has earned during the show; the teams hit a button to see what tiles they get.
Jan. 1, 2012 only: Instead of the randomizer, tiles are pulled out of a container after each game is won and revealed by the host before Scrabble Lightning is played.

After that, the scrabble board appears, along with a scrambled word and a clue. The first teammate to buzz-in and unscramble the word earns the point value of that word. Teammates alternate turns throughout in between words (with the kids going first), and the first team to score 100 points or the team in the lead at the end of the round wins the game and tickets to anywhere they want to go.

January 1, 2012 Differences[]

These changes were made for the episode shown on January 1, 2012.[1] However, the previous rules returned for the January 8, 2012 episode. [2]

The coin toss at the beginning of the game determined who goes first in each game. It was not clear that teams got to decide to go first or second.

In Scrabble Babble and Scrabble Scream, the first team gets to choose which specific puzzles they would be playing by choosing one of three bags. The second team can choose from the remaining two bags.

In Scrabble Scream, the child always unscrambled the first three letters and the parent unscrambled the rest of the word. After the word was spelled out, both the child and parent now say it. The players now stand at the podium used for Scrabble Knockout, Scrabble Slam, and Scrabble Lightning when they play (since no switching order is necessary).

Trivia[]

Because of Hasbro not owning the international rights to Scrabble (Mattel owns the rights overseas), a sizzle reel renaming the show to Boggle Showdown with altered graphics and names was created to help sell the show in international markets.[3] (This is not to be confused with other game shows and pilots that adapted Boggle.)

Inventor[]

Based on the board game of the same name originally by Selchow and Righter, later Milton Bradley/Parker Brothers, now by Hasbro.

Rating[]

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Other Versions[]

Scrabble (1980s-90s)
The Scrabble Challenge
Scrabble (2024)

References[]

Links[]

Official Site
Rules of the Game

YouTube Videos[]

Episode 4 (Premiere)
Episode 12
Episode 23
Christmas Episode

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