CoCo Blog
Check back every Monday for a new post featuring event coverage, tips on how to improve your Scrabble play, and the latest news from the CoCo’s club and tournament directors.

Recapping the first Computer Users' Remote Event (CURE)
When we first announced the CoCo's founding three months ago, we had no idea that we'd be here today. And by "here," I mean cooped up in our respective homes, isolated from one another, with no way of meeting over the board. But what is life if not unpredictable?

Announcing the Computer Users' Remote Event (CURE)
We've decided to shift gears. This spring, instead of in-person Scrabble events, we're going to start holding virtual ones. We're ready to hit the ground running with the Computer Users' Remote Event (CURE). Because we may not have a cure for the coronavirus, but we can absolutely cure the boredom of being cooped up at home.

Scrabbler Q&A: John O'Laughlin
Today, we're introducing a new feature on the CoCo blog. Once every month or so, we'll sit down with a member of the community for a lengthy interview about their life in Scrabble - how they first discovered the game, what they've achieved in their careers, and so on. First up is John O'Laughlin.
Recapping the Hood River Open
This year was our third annual Hood River Open, and we're proud to say it went better than ever. The whole weekend went smoothly, from the actual Scrabble tournament to the postgame meals to the after-hours festivities that make the event unique. We're so grateful to everyone who helped make the weekend possible.

Results from the Hood River Open!
It's been a wild and crazy weekend, and we'll definitely need a few days to recover, gather our thoughts, and fully articulate them in this space. For now, we'll just say: Thank you so much to everyone who came, everyone who played, and everyone who helped behind the scenes to make this event a success. We couldn't pull this off without you, and we're incredibly grateful.

Unveiling the CoCo's social media presence
Today, we’d like to go over our plans for social media marketing. We've spent the last few weeks researching best practices from a few different angles, and we believe we have a strategy that will help unify the Scrabble community today and attract a new generation of players tomorrow.

Introducing the CoCo's new rating system
In the interest of transparency, we're trying to share every single detail we can about how we're building our organization. Even the boring mathy ones. So today, let's talk about calculating ratings.

A word about inclusivity
The entire reason the CoCo exists is to give the people of this community the power to shape the game's future. If this effort is going to be successful, it's going to need support from everyone - and I very much hope that you will be one of them. Yes - you.

Get involved with the CoCo! Yes, you!
What we really want is to take this small group, build upon it, and turn it into a serious movement to advance the cause of North American Scrabble. That's an ambitious goal, I know - but it can be done. We just need a little help from you.

On the importance of being international
You know that Scrabble community that's so amazing? Turns out, it extends far beyond North America. If you're like me, and you feel truly at home among Scrabblers, then I've got good news for you: There's a whole wide world of them.
Why we founded the CoCo
The sad truth is that tournament Scrabble in North America is on the decline. As I see it, we as a community have two options - we can sit back and let the game atrophy until it eventually dies out, or we can do something. Now.