Alfred Mosher Butts

Alfred Mosher Butts (April 13, 1899–April 4, 1993) was an American architect and the inventor of the board game Scrabble in 1938. He was also an amateur artist and six of his drawings were acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In the early 1930s after working as an architect but now unemployed, Butts set out to design a board game. He studied existing games and found that games fell into three categories: number games such as dice and bingo... more

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  • Apr 13, 1899

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  • Apr 4, 1993 (age 94 years)

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