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Is it possible to purchase Scrabble letter tiles without the whole game?
I wanted to use the letter tiles for something, but didnt want to fork out the money for the whole game. Is it possible to purchase just letter tiles from a store? (i.e. WalMart, Target, etc)
11 Answers
- cswint2000Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Get the address off the box. Order the tile you need. I did and it was free.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Speaking from experience, you'll be able to find literally dozens of Scrabble sets at neighborhood or church tag sales over the course of a weekend. You'll pay a dollar or less for each one, and you'll have your pick of tiles. There's no need to pay full bust-out retail for these things.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Check out Protiles...they sell professional tiles seperately so I think you will like it.
If you want you can also play Scrabble online at Scrabulous - http://www.scrabulous.com/
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- 1 decade ago
Second hand stores, flea markets, garage sales.....if you are in need quickly, why not make your own, cut up cardboard or thick type bristol board. You will have tiles in no time.....
- 1 decade ago
You can purchase them through Hasbro directly. Go to their site. Do Not click on shop. Instead click on Customer service. There you will find a replacement parts section.
- 1 decade ago
Check your local Goodwill store or fleemarket. They usually have parts of games for sale of free.
- 1 decade ago
No, they don't sell them individually, you have to buy them in packs of 100. What a waste I know, but those are the rules.
- 1 decade ago
No, but you can buy it online, ebay, the person who made the toy.com, and through the mail...so inconvient!