World Youth Scrabble Championships

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The first World Youth Scrabble Championships were held in Wollongong, Australia 2006. Competitors from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, England, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates and United States have competed in the annual tournament so far. WYSC is open to anyone under the age of 18 on 1 January of the year of each tournament.

The tournament used to be held at the start of December but was brought forward to August for 2014.{{cite web|url=http://www.youthscrabble.org/wysc2014/index.html |title=2014 World Youth Scrabble Championship |publisher=Youthscrabble.org |date=2006-02-14 |accessdate=2021-11-26}} So far the WYSC tournament has been held in Malaysia five times, Australia twice, Dubai twice and the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and the United Kingdom once each.{{cite web|url=http://www.youthscrabble.org/index.html |title=Youth Scrabble |publisher=Youth Scrabble |date= |accessdate=2021-11-26}}

List of finals

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Year

! Winner

! 1st Runner-up

!2nd Runner-up

! Location

! Entrants

2024

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Affan Salman

|{{Flagicon|IND}} Suyash Manchali

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Adheesha Dissanayake

|Kalutara, Sri Lanka

| align="right" | 136

2023

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Hivin Dilmith

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Adheesha Dissanayake

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Kavindu Malawaraarachchi

|Trang province, Thailand

| align="right" | 142

2022

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Ali Salman

|{{Flagicon|IND}} Madhav Gopal Kamath

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Hasham Hadi Khan

|[https://woogles.io/ woogles.io]

| align="right" | 86

2021

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Syed Imaad Ali

|{{Flagicon|IND}} Madhav Gopal Kamath

|{{Flagicon|THA}} Napat Vatjaranurathorn

|[https://woogles.io/ woogles.io]

| align="right" | 70

2019

|{{Flagicon|THA}} Tarin Pairor

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Janul De Silva

|{{Flagicon|IND}} Yash Potnis

|Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

| align="right" |190

2018

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Syed Imaad Ali

|{{Flagicon|SRI}} Janul De Silva

|{{Flagicon|THA}} Napat Vatjaranurathorn

|Dubai, United Arab Emirates

| align="right" |116

2017

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Aabid Ismail

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Janul De Silva

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Abdullah Abbasi

|Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

| align="right" |176

2016

|{{Flagicon|UAE}} Sanchit Kapoor

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Thavalakshman Yoganathan

|{{Flagicon|LKA}} Aabid Ismail

|Lille, France

| align="right" |107

2015

|{{Flagicon|SGP}} Nicholas Hong

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Abdullah Abbasi

|{{Flagicon|UK}} Jack Durand

|Perth, Australia

| align="right" |106

2014

|{{Flagicon|UK}} Jack Durand

|{{Flagicon|SGP}} Yong Jian Rong

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Mariam Arif

|Colombo, Sri Lanka

| align="right" |120

2013

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Moiz Ullah Baig

|{{Flagicon|PAK}} Javeria Baig

|{{Flagicon|THA}} Nuttapong Pholthip

|Dubai, United Arab Emirates

| align="right" |136

2012

|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Michael McKenna

|{{Flagicon|MAS}} Cheong Yi Wei

|{{Flagicon|MAS}} William Kang

|Birmingham, United Kingdom

| align="right" |60

2011

|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Anand Bharadwaj

|{{Flagicon|Singapore}} Victor Gwee

|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Michael McKenna

|Johor Bahru, Malaysia

| align="right" |84

2010

|{{Flagicon|MAS}} Ker Jen Ho

|{{Flagicon|THA}} Preedee Khongthanara

|{{Flagicon|MAS}} William Kang

|Manila, Philippines

| align="right" |82

2009

|{{Flagicon|MALAYSIA}} Suanne Ong

|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Matt Alastair

|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Michael McKenna

|Johor Bahru, Malaysia

| align="right" |81

2008

|{{Flagicon|THA}} Charnrit Khongthanarat

|{{Flagicon|MAS}} Darren Khoo Beng Way

|{{Flagicon|MAS}} Scott Chung

|Penang, Malaysia

| align="right" |59

2007

|{{Flagicon|Singapore}} Toh Weibin

|{{Flagicon|MAS}} Sean Chung Chin Shiu

|{{Flagicon|MALAYSIA}} Suanne Ong

|Johor Bahru, Malaysia

| align="right" |54

2006

|{{Flagicon|AUS}} David Eldar

|{{Flagicon|UK}} Austin Shin

|{{Flagicon|CAN}} Will Nediger

|Wollongong, Australia

| align="right" |51

Championships by country

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!Country

!Titles{{ref label|id1|1|1}}

{{Flag|Pakistan}}

|5

{{Flag|Australia}}

|3

{{Flag|Thailand}}

|3

{{Flag|Malaysia}}

|2

{{Flag|Sri Lanka}}

|2

{{Flag|Singapore}}

|2

{{Flag|United Arab Emirates}}

|1

{{Flag|United Kingdom}}

|1

World Youth Scrabble Cup 2025 : Malaysia

[https://scrabble.org.my/wysc2025/ WYSC 2025] which is the 20th edition of the World Youth Scrabble Champion will be held from 30 September to 1 October 2025 at Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.

World Youth Scrabble Cup 2024 : Sri Lanka

The World Youth Scrabble Championship was held from 6 - 8 September 2024 at Citrus Waskaduwa, Kalutara in Sri Lanka. Mr. Ashok Bhandarkar was the tournament director. Affan Salman was gibsonised, i.e. declared the winner of the World Youth Scrabble Cup before the last round.

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|+ Final Standings of WYSC 2024

PlacePlayer nameCountry
1Affan SalmanPakistan
2Suyash ManchaliIndia
3Adheesha DissanayakeSri Lanka
4Madhav Gopal KamathIndia
5Samuel CrispinEngland
6Bilal AsherPakistan
7Kritsanaphong BoonkeThailand
8Ibrahim MansoorPakistan
9Ho Xuan LeiSingapore
10Aehzam AhmedPakistan

Age Group Winners

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Category

!Champion

U10

|Nathan Tan (Malaysia)

U12

|Inam Irshad (Sri Lanka)

U14

|Bilal Asher (Pakistan)

U16

|Suyash Manchali (India)

Category Winners

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Category

!Player

!Country

Best Female Player

|Alexis Koh

|Malaysia

Best Novice

|Samuel Crispin

|England

WESPA Youth Cup 2023 : Trang, Thailand

The WESPA Youth Cup 2023 was held from 1 - 3 December 2023 at Thumrin Thana Hotel in Mueang Trang district, Trang Province in Thailand. 142 players participated representing Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Romania, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, United Kingdom and the United States.

Hivin Dilmith (Sri Lanka) was crowned the World Youth Scrabble Champion 2023.

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! Place !! Player !! Country

1stHivin DilmithSri Lanka
2ndAdheesha DissanayakeSri Lanka
3rdKavindu MalawaraarachchiSri Lanka
4thAli SalmanPakistan
5thMadhav Gopal KamathIndia
6thBilal AsherPakistan
7thAffan SalmanPakistan
8thAhmed SalmanPakistan
9thAhmad Aqmarul HarrazMalaysia
10thSuyash ManchaliIndia

The Youth Scrabble Team of Sri Lanka achieved a remarkable milestone at the World Youth Scrabble Championship 2023, securing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places among 142 competitors from 17 nations. This historic accomplishment also earned Sri Lanka the Best Team Title for the second consecutive year.

Sixteen-year-old Hivin Dilmith of Mahinda College, Galle, has reached a remarkable pinnacle by being named the World Youth Scrabble Champion at the WYC 2023. Fifteen-year-old Adheesha Dissanayake of Gateway College, Colombo claimed the 1st runner-up position in the championship. Seventeen-year-old Kavindu Malawaraarachchi of Royal College, Colombo, achieved the 2nd runner-up spot, marking the first-ever clean sweep of the top three positions in the tournament's history.

Age Group Winners

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Category

!Champion

!1st Runner-Up

!2nd Runner-up

U8

|Paul Mavichak (Thailand)

|Affan Sohail (Pakistan)

|Divyashri Sarthavall (United Kingdom)

U10

|Nathan Tan (Malaysia)

|Samuel Fok (Hong Kong)

|Raven Wu (Hong Kong)

U12

|Bilal Asher (Pakistan)

|Samarth Manchali (India)

|Inam Irshad (Sri Lanka)

U14

|Madhav Gopal Kamath (India)

|Ahmed Salman (Pakistan)

|Ahana Goyal (India)

U16

|Adheesha Dissanayake (Sri Lanka)

|Affan Salman (Pakistan)

|Suyash Manchali (India)

Category Winners

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Category

!Player

!Country

Youngest Player in Top 25

|Nathan Tan (8 years old / 16th place)

|Malaysia

Best Novice (1st WYC F2F)

|Hivin Dilmith

|Sri Lanka

Best Lady Player

|Ahana Goyal

|India

High Game

|Imad Irshad (708 pts)

|Sri Lanka

High Word

|Sehaan Owais

TOOLKITS 203 points

|Pakistan

Best Team*

|Team Sri Lanka (55 wins, +3915)

1. Hivin Dilmith

2. Adheesha Dissanayake

3. Kavindu Malawaraarachchi

d

|Sri Lanka

*based on wins and spreads of top 3 players

WESPA Youth Cup 2022 : Virtual (woogles.io)

The WESPA Youth Cup 2022 (formerly known as the World Youth Scrabble Championship) was hosted by Pakistan Scrabble Association through the online woogles.io platform from 15 October 2022 – 30 October 2022

List of Championship Prize winners are as follows:{{Cite web|url=https://wysc2022.com/result/wyc2022%20final/html/M-standings.html|title=Round 14 Standings}}

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Place

!Player

!Country

1st

|Ali Salman

|Pakistan

2nd

|Madhav Kamath

|India

3rd

|Hasham Hadi Khan

|Pakistan

4th

|Ronnie Bennett

|Australia

5th

|Adheesha Dissanayake

|Sri Lanka

6th

|Pramit Rao

|India

7th

|Affan Salman

|Pakistan

8th

|Sandali Vithanage

|Sri Lanka

9th

|Chaiyottha Manachaisit

|Thailand

10th

|Eirfan Razman

| Malaysia

Age Group Winners

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Category

!Player (age in bracket)

!Country

U8 Champion

|Nathan Tan (7)

|Malaysia

U10 Champion

|Samarth Manchali (9)

|India

U12 Champion

|Jeffrey Lam (11)

|Australia

U14 Champion

|Madhav Gopal Kamath (12)

|India

U16 Champion

|Adheesha Dissanayake (14)

|Sri Lanka

Category Winners

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Category

!Player

!Country

Best Female Player

|Sandali Vithanage

|Sri Lanka

Youngest Player in Top 25

|Jeffrey Lam (11 years old / 24th place)

|Australia

High Game and High Word

|Shane Abbas

Highest game 721 vs Jake Haidar;

Highest word: AZURINES 212 points

|Pakistan

Best Team*

|Team Sri Lanka

(76.5, +5195)

Top 3 Players:

1. Adheesha Dissanayake

2. Sandali Vithanage

3. Hivin Dilmith

|Sri Lanka

*based on wins and spreads of top 3 players

There were 85 players from 15 countries that took part in this 2022 edition:

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Continent

!Country

!Number of Players

Oceania

|Australia

|6

rowspan="2" |Europe

|Germany

|2

United Kingdom

|2

rowspan="10" |Asia

|Hong Kong

|7

India

|10

Indonesia

|3

Malaysia

|11

Nepal

|1

Pakistan

|15

Philippines

|4

Singapore

|2

Sri Lanka

|10

Thailand

|7

Africa

|Nigeria

|2

North America

|United States of America

|4

WESPA Youth Cup 2021 : Virtual (woogles.io)

List of Championship Prize winners are as follows:{{Cite web|url=https://youthscrabble.org/WYC%202021/WYC%202021%20Finals/html/M-standings-013.html|title=Round 13 Standings}}{{Cite web |last=Allsportspk |title=Scrabble World Youth Cup: Pakistan Are The 'Team & Individual Champions 2021' {{!}} Allsportspk |date=23 August 2021 |url=http://www.allsportspk.com/scrabble-world-youth-cup-pakistan-are-the-team-individual-champions-2021/ |access-date=2022-11-08 |language=en-US}}

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Place

!Player

!Country

1st

|Syed Imaad Ali

|Pakistan

2nd

|Madhav Gopal Kamath

|India

3rd

|Napat Vatjaranurathorn

|Thailand

4th

|Hasham Hadi Khan

|Pakistan

5th

|Sandali Vithanage

|Sri Lanka

6th

|Nattapat Nak-in

|Thailand

7th

|Thomson Law Long Yin

|Hong Kong

8th

|Suyash Manchali

| India

9th

|Noah Slatkoff

|Canada

10th

|Ronnie Bennett

|Australia

Age Group Winners

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Category

!Player (age in bracket)

!Country

U10 Champion

|Jeffrey Lam (9)

|Australia

U12 Champion

|Madhav Gopal Kamath (11)

|India

U14 Champion

|Suyash Manchali (12)

|India

U16 Champion

|Noah Slatkoff (15)

|Canada

Category Winners

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Category

!Player

!Country

Best Female Player

|Sandali Vithanage

|Sri Lanka

Youngest Player in Top 20

|Dresden Lim Zhan Le

|Malaysia

High Game and High Word

|Napat Vatjaranurathorn

Highest game 690 vs Dresden Lim Zhan Le;

Highest word: EXPENDERS 221 points

|Thailand

Best Team*

|Team Pakistan (76-32, +6734)

|

Spirit of Virtual Scrabble

|Team India

|

*based on wins and spreads of top 3 players

WESPA Youth Cup 2020 : Virtual

The 2020 edition of the WESPA was held amidst the backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic, and took the form of Team tournament instead of individual competition.

2020 Championship Winners{{Cite web |last=Khilari |title=Pakistan secures runner-up spot at WESPA Youth Scrabble Cup 2021 - Khilari |url=https://www.khilari.com.pk/news/8393/pakistan-secures-runner-up-spot-at-wespa-youth-scrabble-cup-2021 |access-date=2022-11-08 |website=www.khilari.com.pk |language=en}}:

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Place

!Country

1st

|Thailand

2nd

|Pakistan

3rd

|Sri Lanka

4th

|India

Player of the Tournament

Player of the Tournament was awarded to Thailand's Napat Vatjaranurathorn for displaying wonderful playing skills throughout the tournament.

Full closing ceremony was broadcast live on World English-Language Scrabble Players Association (WESPA) Facebook {{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/WorldScrabble/videos/gladiators-wespa-youth-cup-2020-closing-ceremony/164460338775555/|title=Gladiators WESPA Youth Cup 2020-(Closing Ceremony) | Gladiators WESPA Youth Cup 2020-(Closing Ceremony) #WESPA #PAKSCRABBLE #GLADIATORS #QUETTAGLADIATORS #WYC2020 #VIRTUAL | By World English-Language Scrabble Players Association (WESPA) | Facebook|website=www.facebook.com}}

WESPA Youth Cup 2019 : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tournament report can be found here.{{cite web|url=http://www.youthscrabble.org/wyc2019/Tourney/Results/a.html |title=WESPA Youth Cup 2019: round 23 |publisher=Youthscrabble.org |date=2019-12-01 |accessdate=2021-11-26}}

List of all prize winners can be found here.{{cite web|url=http://www.youthscrabble.org/wyc2019/Tourney/Results/Results.htm |title=WYC 2019 - Kuala Lumpur - Championship Prize Winners |publisher=Youthscrabble.org |date= |accessdate=2021-11-26}}

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Place

!Player

!Country

1st

|Tarin Pairor

|cr|Thailand

2nd

|Janul De Silva

|Sri Lanka

3rd

|Yash Potnis

|India

4th

|Joshua Law Bing Han

|Singapore

5th

|Syed Imaad Ali

|Pakistan

6th

|Vignesh Pirapaharan

|Sri Lanka

7th

|Liao Yi

|Singapore

8th

|Brian Po

|Hong Kong

9th

|Jarrett Tan Yan Keat

|Singapore

10th

|Eirfan Razman

|Malaysia

Thailand's Tarin Pairor won the 2019 Wespa Youth Cup, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 29 November to 1 December of that year. (Completing a meteoric rise through youth Scrabble by the 15-year old, who finished 74th as a rookie in 2017 and 7th in Dubai in 2018.) Defending champion Syed Imaad Ali of Pakistan finished 5th while Janul De Silva of Sri Lanka ended in second place for the third consecutive year.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}}

Thailand took home the award for the best national team, i.e. the team with the highest cumulative score among its top three players: Pairor and teammates Napat Vatjaranurathorn (who finished 12th overall) and Thanyanat Niratsungnoen (31st). This is the first year since 2008 that the WESPA Youth champion was Thai. The game of Scrabble is a popular competitive activity for schoolchildren in Thailand (where it is known as 'Crossword') and the country produced several premier adult players over the previous two decades.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}}

WESPA Youth Cup 2018 : Dubai

Tournament report can be found here.{{cite web|url=http://youthscrabble.org/wyc2018/results/standings.html |title=TOUPRINT REPORT FOR YC2018.TOU |publisher=Youthscrabble.org |date= |accessdate=2021-11-26}}

List of all prize winners can be found here.{{cite web|url=http://youthscrabble.org/wyc2018/results/Results.htm |title=WYC 2018 - Dubai - Prize Winners |publisher=Youthscrabble.org |date= |accessdate=2021-11-26}}

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Place

!Player

!Country

1st

|Syed Imaad Ali

|cr|Pakistan

2nd

|Janul de Silva

|Sri Lanka

3rd

|Napat Vatjaranurathorn

|Thailand

4th

|Aabid Ismail

|Sri Lanka

5th

|Sohaib Sanaullah

|Pakistan

6th

|Brian Po

|Hong Kong

7th

|Tarin Pairor

|Thailand

8th

|Vraj Jain

|India

9th

|Thomson Law Long Yin

|Hong Kong

10th

|Radinka Dissanayake

|Sri Lanka

In the 2018 youth cup, held in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Syed Imaad Ali of Pakistan overcame Sri Lanka's Janul Del Silva to take the championship. Ali, Sohaib Sanaullah and Ali Rashid Khan earned Pakistan the award for the best national team in the tournament. Del Silva's second-place finish marked the second year in a row he had taken silver in this world championship. His Sri Lankan teammate Aabid Ismail, champion in 2017 and third in 2016, finished 4th in Dubai.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}}

WESPA Youth Cup 2017 : Subang Jaya, Malaysia

The 2017 edition was renamed as "WESPA Youth Cup". Originally scheduled to be held in Johor Baru, it was later moved to Subang Jaya. Aabid Ismail from Sri Lanka was crowned the World Youth Scrabble Champion 2017.

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Place

!Player

!Country

1st

|Aabid Ismail

|Sri Lanka

2nd

|Janul de Silva

|Sri Lanka

3rd

|Abdullah Abbasi

|Pakistan

4th

|Hasham Hadi Khan

|Pakistan

5th

|Sohaib Sanaulah

|Pakistan

6th

|Nititorn Laimek

|Thailand

7th

|Daniyal Sanaullah

|Pakistan

8th

|Vignesh Pirapaharan

|Sri Lanka

9th

|Napat Vatjaranuratho

|Thailand

10th

|Pansub Direkwatana

|Thailand

File:WESPA Youth Cup 2017 the top 10.jpg

Aabid Ismail became the first Sri Lankan World Youth Scrabble Champion. Second place went to Aabid's schoolmate Janul de Silva who also won the under 16 World Scrabble title which was previously held by Aabid.{{Cite news|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2017/12/13/features/137108/royalists-dominate-wespa-youth-cup|title=Royalists Dominate WESPA Youth Cup|work=Daily News|access-date=2018-01-04}} Abdullah Abbasi who was runner up in 2015 secured third place.{{Cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1373651|title=Pakistanis keep shining at WESPA Youth Cup|last=Reporter|first=The Newspaper's Staff|date=2017-11-30|work=DAWN.COM|access-date=2018-01-04|language=en-US}} Sri Lanka secured the team title for the third year in succession on the strength of Aabid and Janul's performances along with that of Vignesh Pirapaharan who secured eighth place. Adheesha Dissanayake also of Sri Lanka won the under ten title.{{Cite news|url=http://dailynews.lk/2018/01/04/features/138817/word-play|title=Word play!|work=Daily News|access-date=2018-01-04}} The under twelve title was secured by Napat Narinsuksanti, the under fourteen title by Hasham Hadi Khan and the under eight title by Madhav Gopal Kamath.

All the first ten places were filled by players from Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Thailand. This year two special awards were given out, the Amnuay award went to Akkarapol Kwhansak an official from Thailand and the WESPA Chair award to Abdullah Abbasi.

WYSC 2016 : Lille, France

In 2016, the World English-Language Scrabble Players Association (WESPA) Youth Committee cooperated with the Mindsports Academy to organise the Championship in Lille, France. Sanchit Kapoor from the United Arab Emirates was crowned the World Youth Scrabble Champion 2016.{{cite web|url=http://www.youthscrabble.org/wysc2016/resultsummary.html |title=WYSC 2016 Results Summary |publisher=Youthscrabble.org |date= |accessdate=2021-11-26}}

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Place

!Player

!Country

1st

|Sanchit Kapoor

|United Arab Emirates

2nd

|Thavalakshman Yoganathan

|Sri Lanka

3rd

|Aabid Ismail

|Sri Lanka

4th

|Siriwat Suttapintu

|Thailand

5th

|Aditya Iyengar

|India

6th

|Jack Durand

|United Kingdom

7th

|Hasham Hadi Khan

|Pakistan

8th

|Qays Sangani

|Sri Lanka

9th

|Kevin Bowerman

|United States

10th

|Syed Imaad Ali

|Pakistan

Sri Lanka retained the team title they won in Perth Australia.{{Cite news|url=http://dailynews.lk/2016/09/02/sports/92069|title=Sri Lanka retain World Youth Team Scrabble Title|work=Daily News|access-date=2018-01-03}} The high game award went to Okiki Hector Fowobaje of Nigeria for scoring 653 points. The high word award was shared between three players Shohaib Sanaullah, Hansi Weerasooriya and Aabid Ismail all of whom scored 158 points for BASCINET, FILAMENT, OBEDIENT respectively.

Aabid Ismail, Hasham Hadi Khan, Syed Imaad Ali and Monis Khan emerged as World 16 Scrabble Champion, the World Under 14 Scrabble Champion, the World Under 12 Scrabble Champion and the World Under 10 Scrabble Champion respectively. Thus Pakistan secured three of the four age group prizes on offer.{{Cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1280977|title=UAE's Sanchit Kapoor wins world youth scrabble crown|last=Agencies|date=2016-08-31|work=DAWN.COM|access-date=2018-01-03}}

For the first time in the tournament's history, there were no contestants from the host country.

WYSC 2015 : Perth Australia

The tenth edition of the WYSC was held in Perth, Australia from 31 October at the University of Western Australia.{{cite web |url=http://www.youthscrabble.org/wysc2015/2015flier.pdf |title=World Youth Scrabble Championships|website=youthscrabble.org|accessdate=2023-02-12}} Nicholas Hong of Singapore emerged as the overall winner {{cite news|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/scrabble-champ-has-the-words-to-beat-em-all|title=Scrabble champ has the words to beat 'em all|last=hermes|newspaper=The Straits Times |date=2015-11-22|access-date=2016-09-10}} while Sri Lanka won the team title. By virtue of winning the WYSC, Hong qualified to take part in the WESPA Championships (formerly World Scrabble Championship) held after WYSC 2015.

{{cite web|url=http://www.youthscrabble.org/wysc2015/results/a.html |title=2015 World Youth Scrabble Championship: round 24 |publisher=Youthscrabble.org |date=2006-02-14 |access-date=2021-11-26}}

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| Nicholas Hong

| Singapore

2nd

| Abdullah Abbasi

| Pakistan

3rd

| Jack Durand

|England

4th

| Janul De Silva

|Sri Lanka

5th

| Tim Mason

|Australia

6th

| Thirandi De Silva

|Sri Lanka

7th

| Sanchit Kapoor

|United Arab Emirates

8th

| Lambotharan Yoganathan

|Sri Lanka

9th

| John McNaughton

|New Zealand

10th

| Samrath Singh Bhatia

|India

The defending champion Jack Durand secured 3rd place.

WYSC 2014 : Colombo, Sri Lanka

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| Jack Durand

| England

2nd

| Yong Jian Rong

| Singapore

3rd

| Mariam Arif

|Pakistan

4th

| Victor Gwee

|Singapore

5th

| Sanchit Kapoor

|United Arab Emirates

6th

| Gayanath Chandrasena

|Sri Lanka

7th

| Lewis Hawkins

|New Zealand

8th

| Poh Ying Ming

|Singapore

9th

| Abdullah Abbasi

|Pakistan

10th

| Viggnah Selvaraj

|Sri Lanka

Based on the scores of the top three from that country, Singapore emerged as the best team.{{cite web|url=http://www.youthscrabble.org/wysc2014/results/a.html |title=2014 World Youth Scrabble Championship: round 24 |publisher=Youthscrabble.org |date=2006-02-14 |accessdate=2021-11-26}}

Although the tournament is usually held in December, it was held in August in 2014 to coincide with the Colombo Scrabble Festival. The festival began with the Sri Lanka International Scrabble Championship on 22 August while the WYSC took place on the 29th. In between, the WESPA Seniors' tournament was held on the 26th. Since both the WYSC and the WESPA Seniors event had a side tournament, participants had the opportunity to take part in three consecutive international tournaments at the same venue.

Jack Durand emerged as the winner{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-29022867|title=Jack Durand, 14, becomes World Youth Scrabble Champion - BBC News|work=BBC News |date=September 2014 |language=en-GB|access-date=2016-09-10}} of WYSC 2014 at the end of Round 23.

WYSC 2013 : Dubai

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

|Moiz Ullah Baig

| Pakistan

2nd

| Javeria Mirza

| Pakistan

3rd

|Nuttapong Pholthip

|Thailand

4th

|Navya Zaveri

|UAE

5th

|Jack Durand

|United Kingdom

6th

|Sanchit Kapoor

|UAE

7th

|Anand Bharadwaj

|Australia

8th

|Mariam Arif

|Pakistan

9th

|Tim Bryant

|United States

10th

|Tim Mason

|Australia

Moiz Ullah Baig of Pakistan became the World Youth Scabble Champion while compatriot Javeria Mirza secured the second place.{{Cite news|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/645584/scrabble-moizullah-baig-crowned-wysc-champion/|title=Scrabble: Moizullah Baig crowned WYSC champion - The Express Tribune|date=2013-12-15|work=The Express Tribune|access-date=2018-01-04|language=en-US}} Maria Arif also from Pakistan secured 8th place and ensured that Pakistan won the award for the best team as well. Players from Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore were conspicuously missing from the top ten. There has been at least one player from these countries in the top ten in past events.

WYSC 2012 : Birmingham, England

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| Michael McKenna

| Australia

2nd

| Cheong Yi Wei

| Malaysia

3rd

| William Kang

| Malaysia

4th

| Navya Zaveri

| UAE

5th

| Yeshan Jayasuriya

| Sri Lanka

6th

| Yasiru Fernando

| Sri Lanka

7th

| Tim Byrant

| United States

8th

| Sompong Phosai

| Thailand

9th

| Jessica Pratesi

| United Kingdom

10th

| Sinatarn Pattanasuwanna

| Thailand

WYSC 2012 took place at the UK Britannia Hotel in Birmingham, England from Friday, 7 December to Sunday, 9 December.{{cite web|url=http://www.thelastwordnewsletter.com/Last_Word/WYSC_2012_113.html|title=WYSC 2012 113|website=www.thelastwordnewsletter.com|language=en|access-date=2018-01-04|archive-date=4 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180104132341/http://www.thelastwordnewsletter.com/Last_Word/WYSC_2012_113.html|url-status=dead}} There are expected to be 99 entries in 2012 making it the most populous WYSC event yet but only 60 managed to get there mostly due to visa problems. Michael McKenna sealed his victory at the tournament with a game to spare- he won game 23 to lead of 1.5 wins going into the final round. This win now means that Australia is home to more WYSC than any other nation. Australia has three, Malaysia has two and Singapore and Thailand have one apiece.

Michael McKenna has also attended six out of the seven WYSC events (2007-2012). Past WYSC events have held trivia tournaments, however, 2012 held a warmup tournament. Navya Zaveri of the UAE won the Under 16 title and Migara Jayasinghe of Sri Lanka the Under 14 title. The youngest ever WYSC player Ronnie Bennet won the under 8 title. The under 10 and under 12 titles were secured by Pese Alo and Shrinidi Prakash.

High Word went to Javeria Mirza (Pakistan), SHUNTERS (158)

High Game went to Sinatarn Pattanasuwanna for 640.

WYSC 2011 : Johor Baru, Malaysia

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| Anand Bharadwaj

| Australia

2nd

| Victor Gwee

| Singapore

3rd

| Michael McKenna

| Australia

4th

| Yeshan Jayasuriya

| Sri Lanka

5th

| Premkumar Nimalan

| Sri Lanka

6th

| Oliver Garner

| United Kingdom

7th

| Sinatarn Pattanasuwanna

| Thailand

8th

| Mohd Bin Abdul Suma

| Philippines

9th

| Jessica Pratesi

| United Kingdom

10th

| Somphong Phosai

| Thailand

WYSC 2011 took place in the same location as 2007 and 2009: The Zon Regency Hotel, Malaysia. This year produced the youngest ever WYSC champion, Anand Bharadwaj who was a mere 11 years old at the time.{{Cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/tripletriple-could-not-topple-this-genius-20111215-1oww6.html|title=Triple-triple could not topple this genius|last=Chadwick|first=Vince|date=2011-12-16|work=The Age|access-date=2018-01-04|language=en-US}} In the process Australia became the second country to have had a representative win WYSC more than once (2006/2011) the other country being Malaysia (2009/2010). Michael McKenna (Australia) placed 3rd, making it his second 3rd placing in his years at WYSC (2009/2011). Jessica Pratesi placed in 9th position for the second year running, Mohd Suma retained his 8th position from 2010. Anand also stayed in the first position for longer than any other player, leading the tournament for eleven rounds. 2011 was the first year that there were no competitors who had played in every single WYSC. The pre-WYSC trivia tournament that ran in 2009 and 2010 did not run in 2011.

WYSC 2010 : Manila, Philippines

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| Ker Jen Ho

| Malaysia

2nd

| Preedee Khongthanarat

| Thailand

3rd

| William Kang

| Malaysia

4th

| Oluwafemi Akinlosotu

| Nigeria

5th

| Kitty-Jean Laginha

| Australia

6th

| Tawan Paepolsiri

| Thailand

7th

| Vinnith Ramamurti

| Malaysia

8th

| Mohd Bin Abdul Suma

| Philippines

9th

| Jessica Pratesi

| England

10th

| Looi Yih Feng

| Malaysia

Ker Jen Ho of Malaysia became the second player from Malaysia to win the championship. Compatriot William Kang became second runner up and under 16 champion.{{cite web |last1=Martin |first1=Gabriel |title=World class |url=https://www.pressreader.com/malaysia/the-star-malaysia-star2/20110107/281539402397876 |publisher=The Star Malaysia |access-date=23 March 2023 |location=Manila |language=en |date=7 Jan 2011}} Malaysia had four players in the top 10 while Cheong Yi Hua also of Malaysia, finished in 19th position and received the encouragement award for her well-above-expectation result. Irwin Goh of Malaysia received the Paulette Yeoh Award for his strong behind-the-scenes helping of the tournament. The pre-tournament trivia competition ran again in 2010 and the winning team was "SAM GUN" which consisted of Kim Rubina (Philippines), Arvinran Rajendran (Malaysia) and Shahroz Zamir (Pakistan).

Victor Gwee of Singapore became the Under 14 World Scrabble Champion while Migara Jayasinghe of Sri Lanka and Jessie Hannah David of Qatar became the under 12 and under 10 champions respectively.{{cite web|url=http://www.ft.lk/article/12765/Sri-Lankan-scrabblers-excel-at-World--Youth-Scrabble-Championship---2010|title=Sri Lankan scrabblers excel at World Youth Scrabble Championship - 2010 {{!}} FT Online|website=www.ft.lk|language=en|access-date=2018-01-05}}

This was the first WYSC to have more than 1 female finish in the top ten Kitty-Jean Laginha (Australia) and Jessica Pratesi (England). Jessica also shared the high word award with Pranav Kaarthik. Host country the Philippines had a player in the top ten for the first time. (Mohd Bin Abdul Suma). 4 ladies made it to play at Table 1 during the tournament. They were: Sirinapa Srinornil (Thailand), Natasha Podesser (Australia), Kitty-Jean Laginha (Australia) and Jessica Pratesi (England). This the first time more than one female had played on table 1 with the exclusion of Game 1.

Finally, Natasha Podesser of Australia was the only player to have played in all 4 previous WYSC tournaments. However, being 17 years old, she will be too old to compete in any further WYSC's. Oluwafemi Akinlosotu of Nigeria held the lead of the tournament for the first thirteen games.

WYSC 2009 : Johor Baru, Malaysia

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| Suanne Ong

| Malaysia

2nd

| Alastair Richards

| Australia

3rd

| Michael McKenna

| Australia

4th

| Preedee Khongthanarat

| Thailand

5th

| Charnrit Khongthanarat

| Thailand

6th

| Oluwaseun Oyeleke

| Nigeria

7th

| Wong Zhi Yuan

| Singapore

8th

| Wanchana Jirapitikul

| Thailand

9th

| Goutham Jayaraman

| Singapore

10th

| Charas Worapotpisut

| Thailand

The 2009 WYSC was held in the Zon Regency Hotel, Johor Bahru as part of the Iskandar Malaysia World Festival of Scrabble. Unlike previous years of WYSC which featured 22 games over 3 days and a best out of 5 playoffs; the 2009 WYSC was a 24-game tournament held over 3 days without any final play-off. The World Youth Scrabble Championships of 2009 was held from Tuesday, 8 December to Thursday, 10 December. 2009 WYSC had a record number of entrants of over 80. Members of the Malaysian monarchy were present for the prize giving ceremony. The Princess of Malaysia personally congratulated each of the prize winners.

Suanne Ong of Malaysia became the first girl to win the World Youth Scrabble Championship.{{Cite news|url=http://iskandarmalaysia.com.my/news-20091221-9/|title=Top girl - Iskandar Malaysia|date=2009-12-21|work=Iskandar Malaysia|access-date=2018-01-04|language=en-US}} As at 2017, she remains the only girl to have held the title.

WYSC 2008 : Georgetown, Malaysia

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| Charnrit Khongthanarat

| Thailand

2nd

| Darren Khoo Beng Way

| Malaysia

3rd

| Scott Chung

| Malaysia

4th

| Ramaraj Sundraraj

| Malaysia

5th

| Suanne Ong

| Malaysia

6th

| Mohsin Ahmed

| India

7th

| Wanchana Jirapitikul

| Thailand

8th

| Samitha Amarasinghe

| Sri Lanka

9th

| Alastair Richards

| Australia

10th

| Akaradech Suppapitta

| Thailand

WYSC 2008 took place in Georgetown Penang, Malaysia

WYSC 2007 : Johor Baru, Malaysia

class="wikitable"
Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| Toh Weibin

| Singapore

2nd

| Sean Chung Chin Shiu

| Malaysia

3rd

| Ong Suanne

| Malaysia

4th

| Liew Kian Boon

| Singapore

5th

| Pasit Natearpha

| Thailand

6th

| Benjamin Chow

| Singapore

7th

| Ian Tay Zhi Xian

| Malaysia

8th

| Charas Worrapotpisut

| Thailand

9th

| Lee Guan Hui

| Singapore

10th

| Imron Sawamipak

| Thailand

The 2007 WYSC took place on 4–6 December 2007 in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

Inaugural WYSC (2006) : Wollongong, Australia

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Place

! Player

! Country

1st

| David Eldar

| Australia

2nd

| Austin Shin

| England

3rd

| Will Nediger

| Canada

4th

| Joshua Sng

| Singapore

5th

| Benjamin Chow

| Singapore

6th

| Toh Weibin

| Singapore

7th

| Thacha Koowirat

| Thailand

8th

| Tanasak Supaphibunk

| Thailand

9th

| Sherwin Rodrigues

| India

10th

| Lee Guan Hui

| Singapore

David Eldar of Australia became the first World Youth Scrabble Champion when he won the inaugural event that look place at Wollongong University, Wollongong, Australia in 2006.{{cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/schoolboy-takes-on-the-world-for-a-spell/2006/12/05/1165080946676.html|title=Schoolboy takes on the world for a spell - National - theage.com.au|website=www.theage.com.au|date=6 December 2006 |language=en|access-date=2018-01-03}}

See also

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