The World Scrabble Championship (WSC) is played to determine the world champion in competitive English-language Scrabble. It was held in every odd year from 1991 to 2013; from 2013 onwards, it became an annual event.

The most successful player in world championship history is Nigel Richards from New Zealand, who won a record five titles between 2007 and 2019.

History

Sponsorship of the World Scrabble Championship (WSC) formerly alternated between Hasbro and Mattel, the North American and global owners of the Scrabble trademark, respectively. However, after Hasbro declined to sponsor WSC 2005, Mattel has organized and sponsored all championships. Mind Sports International (MSI) began sponsoring the event in 2013 after successfully organizing their own major Scrabble tournament in Prague in 2012. As of 2018, it has been sponsored by Mindsports Academy.

On 17 May 2013, Mattel announced that the event would be renamed the Scrabble Champions Tournament, and the tournament would be held annually as part of Mind Sports International's Prague Mind Sports Festival. MSI introduced a 'Last Chance Qualifier' tournament, giving players a last opportunity to qualify for 5 places in the main event if they failed to achieve a place on their national team. A four-way knockout stage was introduced for the top four finishers, which consisted of a best-of-3 semi-final followed by a best-of-5 final. Nigel Richards became World Champion here, making him the first player to defend his world title.

In 2014 the Scrabble Champions Tournament continued in London, but it became an open event, with all players invited to compete. A quarter-final stage was added, meaning that the top 8 progressed to the knockout stages. Craig Beevers won the event, making him the first British World Scrabble Champion since Mark Nyman in 1993.

In 2015, following cancellation of the SCT, Mattel and MSI agreed to allow WESPA to organize the 2015 WESPA Championship (WESPAC). It was held in Perth, Australia and followed the invitational format of pre-MSI WSC events. 130 players qualified to play. Wellington Jighere of Nigeria emerged as WESPA Champion after beating Lewis Mackay 4–0 in the final.

In 2016, the tournament was split into two divisions based on players' rankings. MSI also hosted world championships in other languages, including French, German, Spanish and Catalan, alongside the French Duplicate Championship.

The 2017 MSI World Championships followed the same format as the 2016 event. This was won by Australian David Eldar.

The 2018 World Scrabble Championship was organised by Mindsports Academy. The main event was held in Torquay, Devon, but the best-of-5 final was held in London to celebrate the game's 70th anniversary. The event was won by Nigel Richards.

In 2019 Nigel Richards went on to defend his title (and win his fifth championship) against David Eldar at the Riviera International Centre in Torquay.

After 2019, unofficial world championships are held at WESPAC because WESPA has been denied permission from Mattel and/or Hasbro to be called an official world championship.

List of finals

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upLocationEntrantsWinner's prizeTotal prize poolSponsor
1991United States Peter Morris2–1United States Brian CappellettoEngland London, United Kingdom48US$10,000US$19,000Spears
1993England Mark Nyman3–2Canada Joel WapnickUnited States Plaza Hotel, New York City, United States64US$10,000US$24,950Hasbro
1995Canada David Boys3–2United States Joel ShermanEngland Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom64US$11,000US$29,550Mattel
1997United States Joel Sherman3–1United States Matt GrahamUnited States Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., United States80US$25,000US$50,100Hasbro
1999Canada Joel Wapnick3–1England Mark NymanAustralia Carlton Crest Hotel, Melbourne, Australia98US$15,000US$34,200Mattel
2001United States Brian Cappelletto3–1Canada Joel WapnickUnited States Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas, United States88US$25,000US$50,100Hasbro
2003Thailand Panupol Sujjayakorn3–2Thailand Pakorn NemitrmansukMalaysia Corus Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia90US$17,500US$40,000Mattel
2005Canada Adam Logan (1)3–0Thailand Pakorn NemitrmansukEngland Marriott Regent's Park Hotel, London, United Kingdom102US$15,000US$30,500Mattel
2007New Zealand Nigel Richards (1)3–2Malaysia Ganesh AsirvathamIndia Taj President Hotel, Mumbai, India104US$15,000US$30,500Mattel
2009Thailand Pakorn Nemitrmansuk3–1New Zealand Nigel RichardsMalaysia Zon Regency Hotel, Johor Bahru, Malaysia108US$15,000US$30,500Mattel
2011New Zealand Nigel Richards (2)3–2Australia Andrew FisherPoland , Warsaw, Poland106US$20,000US$50,000Mattel
2013New Zealand Nigel Richards (3)3–2Thailand Komol PanyasophonlertCzech Republic Andel's Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic110US$10,000US$25,000Mattel, MSI
2014England Craig Beevers3–1United States Chris LipeEngland ExCeL Arena, London, United Kingdom108£3,000£7,000Mattel, MSI
2015Nigeria Wellington Jighere4–0England Lewis MackayAustralia Gloucester Park, Perth, Australia130A$10,000A$28,400WESPA (1)
2016England Brett Smitheram3–0England Mark NymanFrance Grand Palais, Lille, France727,000€40,000Mattel, MSI
2017Australia David Eldar3–0England Harshan LamabadusuriyaEngland Nottingham, United Kingdom77£7,000Mattel, MSI
2018New Zealand Nigel Richards (4)3–1United States Jesse DayEngland Torquay (final in Westfield London), United Kingdom75£6,200£15,500Mattel, MSA
2019New Zealand Nigel Richards (5)3–1Australia David EldarEngland Riviera International Centre, Torquay, United Kingdom46$8,000Mattel, MSA
2023Australia David Eldar (2)4–3England Harshan LamabadusuriyaUnited States Las Vegas, United States134$10,000WESPA
2025Canada Adam Logan (2)4–2New Zealand Nigel RichardsGhana The Palms by Eagles, Airport City, Accra, Ghana129$10,000$34,000WESPA

From 1993 to 2023, New Zealand, represented by Nigel Richards with his 5 victories, is the most successful country participating in the World Scrabble Championship. This accounts for 27.8% of the total wins. Canada has 4 victories. The United States of America and England each secured 3 victories, placing them in third place.

Championships by country

CountryTitles[1]
New Zealand5
Canada4
USA3
England3
Thailand2
Australia2
Nigeria1

See also