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The '''Three-dimensional scrabble''' (or '''3-D scrabble''' for short) is a [[ | The '''Three-dimensional scrabble''' (or '''3-D scrabble''' for short) is a [[31st century]] version of {{w|Scrabble}}. It has little tables each one above the other. The rules may be the same of Scrabble: choosing letters and putting them on the tables to form words. | ||
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Revision as of 18:10, 3 November 2009
3-D Scrabble | |
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Type | Game |
Origin | Star Trek |
First appearance | "Fry and the Slurm Factory" (1ACV13) |
The Three-dimensional scrabble (or 3-D scrabble for short) is a 31st century version of Scrabble. It has little tables each one above the other. The rules may be the same of Scrabble: choosing letters and putting them on the tables to form words.
Additional Info
Trivia
- It is a reference to "Three-dimensional chess" from Star Trek.
- The words made include "ONE", "EYE", "MATT", "AREA", "PROP", "ONLY", "DONUT", "ONE" and "EMU". On Farnsworth's rack, it spells FUUTAMR (Image).