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Scrabble Official Rules: Adding Letters to Existing Words

Yes, you can add one or more tiles to the beginning, the end, or both ends of a word already on the board.

Many players mistakenly believe they can only form entirely new words, rather than modifying existing ones on the board.

Yes, according to the Mattel Scrabble Official Rulebook, you can add tiles to the beginning or end of an existing word.

Scrabble Official Rules [edition not specified]

Expertise: Board game rules expert. | Verification: Cross-referenced official rulebook text regarding word formation methods. | Purpose: Resolve the #1 confusion regarding word modification in Scrabble.
Key Insight: To avoid arguments, confirm that all new tiles are placed in one continuous line before scoring.

These rules correspond to the US edition of Scrabble.

Official Rule Breakdown

According to the Scrabble Official Rulebook, players have several ways to form new words. One primary method is adding one or more tiles to the beginning or end of a word already on the board, or to both the beginning and end of that word (e.g., turning TRAINER into STRAINERS). All tiles played in a single turn must be placed in one continuous line, either horizontally or vertically. If any tile touches another tile in adjacent rows, it must form part of a complete word in crossword fashion.

Step-by-Step

  1. Step 1: Identify an existing word on the board to modify.
  2. Step 2: Select tiles from your rack to add to the start, the end, or both ends of that word.
  3. Step 3: Place the tiles in a single continuous horizontal or vertical line.
  4. Step 4: Ensure all resulting words formed by the new tiles are valid and connected in crossword fashion.

Example Play Situation

Alice sees the word 'TRAIN' on the board. She uses her tiles to add an 'E' and an 'R' to the end, forming 'TRAINER'. Bob then plays a word that connects to the 'T' in Alice's new word, creating a new intersection.

Scrabble rules rule situation

Common Misconceptions

  • Thinking you can only play words that don't touch existing words
  • Believing you can add letters to the middle of a word
  • Assuming you can add tiles to multiple different words in one turn

Quick Reference

You CanYou Cannot
Add tiles to the beginning of a wordAdd tiles to the middle of an existing word
Add tiles to the end of a wordAdd tiles to various different words in the same turn
Add tiles to both ends of a word simultaneouslyPlace tiles in non-continuous lines

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the official rule for adding letters to a word in Scrabble?
You can add tiles to the beginning, end, or both ends of an existing word.
Can I add a letter to the middle of a word already on the board?
No, tiles must be added to the beginning or end to extend the word.
Is it allowed to extend a word on both ends in one move?
Yes, you can add tiles to both the beginning and end of a word in a single turn.
What happens if my new tiles form multiple words?
You receive the score for all words formed or modified by your play.

By David Noah

David Noah is a board game rules specialist and content creator who writes clear, dispute‑free guides for modern tabletop games. On this site, he focuses on answering the exact rules questions players argue about at the table, using official rulebooks, expansions, and tournament rulings as his primary sources. His goal is to turn confusing edge cases into simple, step‑by‑step explanations so you can spend less time debating and more time playing.

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