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    How many squares are there on a Scrabble board?

    Question #9754. Asked by carol. (Jan 22 01 1:37 AM)


    Moleman

    225

    Jan 22 01, 8:57 AM
    salami_swami

    There are 225 squares on a Scrabble board. The board is 15X15, and the square root of 15 is 225 (15 X 15 = 225).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrabble#Game_details

    Feb 27 09, 10:24 AM
    Thurain

    1240 squares

    Jul 28 12, 1:15 AM


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