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Scrabble Streaming

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NASPA members stream Scrabble content on Twitch, YouTube, and other online platforms. Be sure to tune in and subscribe.

If you stream or post Scrabble content, contact us here to be featured in this directory.

Streamer Profile
Will Anderson


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Will Anderson, the 2017 Scrabble champion, is owned by 3 cats.

Will streams mostly Scrabble - with some Boggle, retro word games, and chess mixed in from time to time - at twitch.tv/wanderer15.

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Will also hosts a YouTube channel where you'll find Will not only playing Scrabble and other word games but also offering tips and lessons on Scrabble, such as the Know a Letter series.


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Josh Greenway


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Josh Greenway is the host of NASPA Tonight, the YouTube Live talk show all about Scrabble.

Josh is a tireless promoter of all things Scrabble and was honored with NASPA's Person of the Year award in 2019 for contributions in social media and live streaming.

You can watch players from across North America discuss all the Scrabble news and topics of the day on NASPA Tonight, a 70+ episode live web series on YouTube.

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Back in 2018, Nick Ivanovski wrote this insightful article about NASPA Tonight and Scrabble broadcasting in general.

David Koenig


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David Koenig has represented the USA at every World Scrabble Championship since 2011 and at the 2008 Can-Am.

He has won many tournaments stateside, and in the UK he won the 2017 British Matchplay Scrabble Championship and the 2020 Grand Slam.

He has been ranked in the top 10 players in both the US and the UK, and in 2020 the Association of British Scrabble Players conferred the Grandmaster title on him. He is also a FIDE Chess Master, a software developer, and a former teacher.

David streams club sessions and sometimes other Scrabble content at twitch.tv/dave_koenig. He shares his insights into Scrabble games as he plays them, including occasional reminiscences of other players and events from his nearly two decades competing in tournaments, and you can sometimes catch him chatting about his favorite beers, gins, and Spotify playlists.

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Mina Le


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Mina Le is a 1700-rated New Jersey player who placed 6th in the CSW division of the 2019 Championship.

Mina plays games live at twitch.tv/vhyacinth and talks viewers through her thought process on every move. She aims for her channel to be the premier place for beginners to learn how to improve their Scrabble game, as demonstrated in real-time play.


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