Scottish Daily Mail

Use the letters on your game card to match the GREY letters on today’s Scrabble board to complete the words shown

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You play our fantastic new game using your personal Scrabble game card, which came with the Mail’s Weekend magazine on February 28. Look at today’s Scrabble board (above, right), and you’ll see some of the letters are GREY — for example, the ‘L’ and ‘C’ in ‘LoCATE’. All of these are some of today’s missing letters. If the letters from your game card match enough of the GREY letters on the board to complete a word, you can claim a cash prize. Complete three words and you could win up to £25,000. It really is that simple! Don’t forget to keep your game card safe to keep playing. We will be printing a new Scrabble board in the paper every day until this Friday, March 13, 2015, for you to play with your personal game card and win MoRE cash. PLEASE NOTE: It is NoT the aim of this game to create new words by adding letters to the words on the board. Just use the letters on your game card to match GREY letters in the words on the board shown right. HOW TO PLAY 1 YouR Scrabble game card, which we gave you with last Saturday’s Weekend magazine, has 14 sets of Scrabble

letters. Each of the sets has seven letters for that day’s play — today’s is dated ‘ Mon, March 9’.

2 To PLAY, complete the words on the Scrabble board printed in the paper each day by matching your game card letters with the GREY letters on today’s board (above).

3 CoMPLETE one, two or three words to win. Complete ONE word to win £100, complete TWO words to win £1,000 and complete THREE words to win up to £25,000.

4 IF THERE is more than one daily winner of the £25,000 top prize, the prize will be shared equally among the winners.

TERMS & CONDITIONS:

Game is open to residents of England, Scotland, Wales and the Channel Islands who are 18 years or over. Not open to residents of Northern Ireland or Eire. Employees and agents of the Promoter, or any third party connected with the production/ distributi­on of the newspaper may not take part, nor may their family or households. By taking part you are deemed to accept and be bound by these terms.

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