#20: Scrabble
Yes, we’re all still familiar with Scrabble. Still, it’s another example of an iconic board game that may be disappearing in the near future. Created in 1938 by Alfred Mosher Butts, Scrabble merges luck with skill for a challenging game. Players form words from seven-letter tiles to score points suitable for two or more competitors.
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Launching commercially in 1948, Scrabble quickly became an essential for game nights. Now, it’s available in over 35 languages, maintaining its affordability with current prices at popular retailers like Walmart and Target staying below $20.