Scrabble's Youngest Champions Just Put on a Show

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  •  9 місяців тому +371

    2:45 From watching Will Anderson videos to being in one ... what a journey!

  • @mxspokes
    @mxspokes 9 місяців тому +90

    Unbooked is I think the more egregious omission. "Does the hotel have any unbooked rooms?" Is a valid sentence

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому +52

      Agreed. Very surprising omission and completely understand both the decision to play it and not to challenge it.

  • @irakyl
    @irakyl 9 місяців тому +123

    Must have felt great to directly hear from a competitor that your video gave him a bingo!
    You truly are the Will Anderson of Scrabble

  • @viviblue7277
    @viviblue7277 9 місяців тому +299

    So crazy that faultline isn’t valid, it’s such a perfectly normal word here in parts of the world where earthquakes are common occurrences.

    • @snowfloofcathug
      @snowfloofcathug 9 місяців тому +77

      Just highlights the point Will made in the comparison video a while ago. It’s not about words, it’s about knowing the valid ‘moves’
      I agree though, those “oversights” feel quite odd

    • @eurasianlynx5188
      @eurasianlynx5188 9 місяців тому +46

      I've only ever seen it spelled as "fault line" with two words, that must be why it's not valid in all dictionaries.

    • @ozzywatchesyt4720
      @ozzywatchesyt4720 9 місяців тому +21

      It’s valid in the Collins dictionary (used in UK), but not merriam (used in north america)

    • @viviblue7277
      @viviblue7277 9 місяців тому +10

      @@ozzywatchesyt4720 earthquakes happen in North America too.

    • @Ramboost007
      @Ramboost007 9 місяців тому +1

      Like California

  • @drew53768
    @drew53768 9 місяців тому +79

    Cherish absolutely played out of her mind the whole tournament. Props to her for spotting so many impressive words!

    • @DrewLevitt
      @DrewLevitt 9 місяців тому +12

      PHARYNX was awesome. Just awesome.

  • @snowfloofcathug
    @snowfloofcathug 9 місяців тому +86

    5:01 I somehow misread the rack as saying “Pharynx” to begin with. Always nice when mistakes work out

    • @-ZH
      @-ZH 9 місяців тому +8

      I wonder if the thumbnail subconsciously led to that, or it was just coincidence.
      Cool stuff.

    • @snowfloofcathug
      @snowfloofcathug 9 місяців тому +1

      @@-ZH I think you’re right! My brain will autocorrect words or (very occasionally) immediately spot the bingo but it’d probably have taken a second if not for being primed to see it this time (I am pretty sure I would’ve seen it still, just not as quickly)

  • @nootnootnits
    @nootnootnits 9 місяців тому +8

    This is why doing the livestream for the School Scrabble Championship is so fun for me each year! I love getting to interview the players afterwards---it's a treat being able to pick their brains and getting insight into their plays!

  • @JDLupus
    @JDLupus 9 місяців тому +50

    The shoutout and your reaction is SO wholesome!

  • @ST21phil07
    @ST21phil07 9 місяців тому +26

    I'm not a Scrabble player, but I love those videos. Your community seems really tight knitted and I find it beautiful to see. Congrats to all the future stars who played in this tournament!

  • @lasagnahog7695
    @lasagnahog7695 9 місяців тому +14

    Woof, winning three school championships is wild. It's not like it's something you can grind for decades.
    Nigel was nearly 30 when he started competing(source: wikipedia). Kids like this have an absurd amount of potential. It's super exciting.

  • @AmaranthRBY
    @AmaranthRBY 9 місяців тому +47

    Everyone did great but Cherish was seriously impressive, can't wait to see more in future tournaments. Outstanding word knowledge

  • @MinhAIPet
    @MinhAIPet 2 місяці тому +2

    2:37 When I see "sulfide", I think of the SULFITE in the Wellington 773 game.

  • @dentonyoung4314
    @dentonyoung4314 9 місяців тому +5

    Congrats to all the youngsters who participated.
    And thanks for making this video: it's always fun to see the new talent come through.

  • @stellabiderman4056
    @stellabiderman4056 9 місяців тому +11

    This is a wild way to find out that your cousin placed second in the North American School Championships. You'll get it next time Gideon!

  • @pideperdonus2
    @pideperdonus2 9 місяців тому +22

    If you watch enough Will Anderson, you will be praised by Will Anderson.

  • @gl9tched
    @gl9tched 9 місяців тому +38

    Middle schoolers these days are crazy...i just sat inside and played call of duty all day when I was in middle school lol

    • @TrunkyGurden
      @TrunkyGurden 9 місяців тому +2

      agreed! I have so much hope for the upcoming generations.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому +9

      Right there with you (though I’m old enough that my game was Goldeneye)

    • @TheLethargicWeirdo985
      @TheLethargicWeirdo985 9 місяців тому +4

      I mean the vast majority of middle schoolers don't do crazy exceptional things, it's just that the ones that do, get famous and are the only ones you hear about

    • @redravenrages6321
      @redravenrages6321 7 місяців тому

      @@TrunkyGurden Thank you because we don't have hope for ourselves lolZ!

  • @qqw743
    @qqw743 9 місяців тому +10

    Can you please explain how partner Scrabble works? Do they alternate turns? Do they consult with each other? If so, who casts the deciding vote? And can opponents overhear their plans?

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому +10

      A lot of the answers to these questions are entirely up to the two teammates. I don’t think I’ve heard of too many teams that take turns. But often you’ll find that in their preparation, each teammate will try to specialize in a particular type of word. For example, one will learn some common bingos, and the other will learn shorter words with the J, Q, X, and Z. I think the overhearing thing is also something that could play a larger role than I often realize as one of the event’s commentators, but experienced teams are likely much better at communicating while giving little away.

  • @plebcrabslayer
    @plebcrabslayer 9 місяців тому +6

    Stellar talent! Congratulations on the shout out! :D
    3:50 How did they miss TMIS?

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому +19

      That's an editing error on my part - that should've read TINS.

  • @AsanteLion
    @AsanteLion 9 місяців тому +9

    I played SULFIDE in a game earlier today! Now I'm wondering whether I subconsciously did the same thing as Nathan😂

    • @TheGuyCalledX
      @TheGuyCalledX 7 місяців тому

      It's not that uncommon a word if you've had to take chemistry classes.
      -ic -ate -ide -ane -ene -one -yne -ol
      are all pretty useful suffixes for high scoring words that use Z, X, H

    • @ValkyRiver
      @ValkyRiver 7 місяців тому

      @@TheGuyCalledX There’s also -ous -ite -al -oic -ium -yl etc.

  • @escapedlunatic27
    @escapedlunatic27 9 місяців тому +1

    I spotted DILATORY as an alternative to IDOLATRY in the first position, although it doesn't score as well because it doesn't have the Y on a triple letter. However, it's possible to do better with SORDIDLY or HYDROIDS across the D on the board, hitting both double word squares.

    • @RichardWaleAderounmu
      @RichardWaleAderounmu 9 місяців тому

      Would you have spotted those words within the play time limit?

  • @richards31415
    @richards31415 9 місяців тому +4

    2:31 anyone else notice the opposing team has MAGILPS for 90 points? (Granted, I definitely did not know this word in middle school)

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому +2

      A very obscure word that only very experienced players would find! In fact, in that position, Tobey and Theo played the extremely impressive PSALM hooking CINDERS for 40, which almost made the cut for inclusion as one of my favorites!

  • @SomeOne-hb7cn
    @SomeOne-hb7cn 7 місяців тому

    Funnily enough, I was ALSO watching a Will Anderson video and saw someone play Fatwaing, which i later used aginst my mother. funny how that worked out

  • @SpikeWikeyMr
    @SpikeWikeyMr 9 місяців тому +4

    hey i was there it was cool (i was playing during the games)

  • @HollandB
    @HollandB 9 місяців тому

    Gideon was milos ms partner in 2022 and is now killing it in hs

  • @thunder7433
    @thunder7433 9 місяців тому

    awesome vid as always will!

  • @ritwikism
    @ritwikism 9 місяців тому +1

    As someone who doesn't play Scrabble much, I found PHARYNX immediately since those letters only make sense to me in that arrangement lol

  • @Tidu123
    @Tidu123 7 місяців тому

    At 4:04, could a play of 'E' in G3 to form 'DAE' and 'EN' not have scored 8 points to win the game? Or is DAE only valid in Collins?

  • @jellomochas
    @jellomochas 9 місяців тому

    The board at 3:49 is wrong in two ways.
    - TINS was played at M1, not TMIS*.
    - QUOIN was played at D1.
    On Will's board, Milo and Nathan threatened outs with TEELS at 3B and N3.
    On the actual board, Milo and Nathan did not threaten any outs.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому +1

      Yes, good catches. I messed up!

  • @jupiter--system
    @jupiter--system 9 місяців тому +3

    I have no idea what I just watched but it was awesome.

  • @pinklemonade6597
    @pinklemonade6597 9 місяців тому

    Pharynx is nuts what an incredible spot!

  • @marcwoo2426
    @marcwoo2426 9 місяців тому +3

    M1 TMIS* on middle school finals visualization :P

    • @noahfasoformoso
      @noahfasoformoso 9 місяців тому +1

      I was wondering how they missed IT/AMUSE/TEELS there :P

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому +2

      Editing mistake :( thanks for catching!

  • @modupeagbelekale1019
    @modupeagbelekale1019 9 місяців тому

    I also watched the video of Nigel played SULFIDE 😁

  • @OfficialGidfather
    @OfficialGidfather 9 місяців тому +1

    Life’s goal complete

  • @NotFinnish
    @NotFinnish 9 місяців тому +2

    I once spotted Ankerite with two blanks thanks to one of these videos as well. The kicker? No one in my chill scrabble group has ever bingoed (including me prior to that point).
    I am superior /j

    • @elidoesstuff5503
      @elidoesstuff5503 9 місяців тому

      Nice word! I'm still a beginner, my best was probably the unnerve I recently played, or the Wordle word that has the most confusing letters, vozhd. Both were in the game scrabble go

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому +1

      Great play! Bingoing is not easy, though with practice and preparation you can start to play them more frequently.

  • @Xadreco
    @Xadreco 2 місяці тому

    4:33 wouldn't milo and nathan have had to win by 96 to pass them on spread either way

  • @abandonedaccounnt
    @abandonedaccounnt 9 місяців тому

    not challenging your opponent to get a bingo is crazy

  • @Takyodor2
    @Takyodor2 7 місяців тому

    🥹 indeed, that was great!

  • @thegodofpez
    @thegodofpez 9 місяців тому +1

    The youth is the future!

  • @LifeInspector
    @LifeInspector 9 місяців тому

    Those kids are inspiring!!

  • @Austin101123
    @Austin101123 9 місяців тому

    Why are so regular common words like faultline, queso, unbooked, queef not valid words in one or even both dictionaries?

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 місяців тому

      For some words like QUESO, the dictionary has just been a little slow to catch up to certain food words. It was probably close to being added in the previous update and now feels overdue. As for FAULTLINE and UNBOOKED, they’re both very rare cases of normal sounding words that happen to be valid only in the worldwide Collins dictionary. Typically, these words are either archaic or unique to a certain English dialect, but these are exceptions. QUEEF, well…I expect it to get in sometime :)

  • @raelsadd
    @raelsadd 9 місяців тому +1

    well safe to say after watching this video, i would probably lose to a middle schooler in scrabble (luckily though, it wouldn't be the average middle schooler)

  • @nooppressor1562
    @nooppressor1562 9 місяців тому

    Magnus Carlsen is to Gotham Chess as Nigel Richard's is to this channel

  • @Messilegend1000
    @Messilegend1000 9 місяців тому

    How come didn't you cover any plays from Chloe Fatsis? Did she have a bad tourney? And what about that cute guy with freckles, the one who played "Exonerated"

    • @justin_tang
      @justin_tang 9 місяців тому +8

      Chloe graduated from school Scrabble a few years ago and is now one of the top Scrabble players in North America!

  • @stickman1695
    @stickman1695 9 місяців тому +3

    37 views in 1 minute bro... did not fall off

  • @ohtani2024
    @ohtani2024 9 місяців тому

    Despite Collins contain too much words while some of them got too generous to be included, they are much fair to the words. MW omitted too many common words!

  • @tranonehalf
    @tranonehalf 9 місяців тому

    Commenting for the algorithm!

  • @PendragonDaGreat
    @PendragonDaGreat 7 місяців тому +1

    3:15
    OH, that's why I'm not good yet, I hadn't liked this video. (ok that's a great L&S spot though made me laugh)

  • @PickUps
    @PickUps 9 місяців тому +1

    Me Rn.... i felt that

  • @socksygen
    @socksygen 9 місяців тому

    Hamburger

  • @gredangeo
    @gredangeo 9 місяців тому +4

    Technically speaking, as a form of protest. Both sides of players agreeing to accept both dictionaries as valid words, should be a thing. It's just absurd otherwise. There should be only one dictionary. English words are English words.

    • @galoomba5559
      @galoomba5559 9 місяців тому +1

      The Collins dictionary is used for scrabble outside north america. There's been some controversy around the north american lexicon recently, hopefully that results in more people switching to collins and not more splitting

    • @TheExcalabur
      @TheExcalabur 9 місяців тому +1

      When does a language become multiple languages? When licensing rules apply, apparently.

    • @jakeeakle
      @jakeeakle 9 місяців тому +1

      "English words are English words."
      This couldn't be further from the truth. What counts as "English" varies /hugely/ based on context. Is MUTEX English? How about SADLIER? SILLILY? KLEENEX? WINKY? LEERINGS? QUESO? NUMBNUTSES? Each of these cases might or might not be English in a given context, and each for different reasons. It's not at all obvious how a Scrabble dictionary should decide in any of these cases (and the answers may surprise you, and several of them have changed over time). Since there's no objective measure, some group of people has to do their best to make a few tens of thousands of such determinations, and they're very unlikely to do it exactly to your satisfaction.

    • @galoomba5559
      @galoomba5559 9 місяців тому

      @@jakeeakle Yeah, the closest we have to a dictionary containing everything that could possibly be an English word is Wiktionary, and that has over 750k words, triple the size of CSW and quadruple the size of NWL, while not even including a lot of words in CSW and NWL such as plurals of uncountable nouns

  • @EltWilder
    @EltWilder 9 місяців тому

    Words.

    • @Manigo1743
      @Manigo1743 9 місяців тому

      No, valid combinations of letters.

  • @whitesoxMLB
    @whitesoxMLB 9 місяців тому +2

    Unfortunately, you all have been hoodwinked. Cherish, Theo, Nathaniel, and the rest are all just random kids who Will found around his neighborhood and got to pose in front of Scrabble boards. Check your calendars for today's date.

    • @WilliamKiely
      @WilliamKiely 9 місяців тому

      That'd be a great April Fool's video: The Kindergarten Scrabble Championship with a bunch of kindergarteners posing.

  • @stickman1695
    @stickman1695 9 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic Incredible Radical Stellar Things are in this video 😊

    • @tugabooga
      @tugabooga 9 місяців тому +1

      💀💀💀