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13 Apr 1899
Alfred Mosher Butts |
birth Alfred Mosher Butts Born 13 Apr 1899; died 4 Apr 1993 at age 93. American architect, artist, photographer and inventor, who invented the board game Scrabble. He carefully analyzed how often each letter is used (that's how he decided how many of each letter to include and how many points each one would earn), then drew a board and glued letters on some balsa tiles. Originally called Criss Cross (1931), the game, which was based on the crossword puzzle and anagrams, was redesigned, renamed as Scrabble, and marketed by James Brunot in 1948. |