![WORD MASTERS: Robin Elliott and Ruth Grogan, of the Wodonga Scrabble Club, enjoy a bit of light-hearted relaxation at their regular meeting, waiting for International Games Day on Saturday. Picture: DAVIS HARRIGAN WORD MASTERS: Robin Elliott and Ruth Grogan, of the Wodonga Scrabble Club, enjoy a bit of light-hearted relaxation at their regular meeting, waiting for International Games Day on Saturday. Picture: DAVIS HARRIGAN](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/5AaW8Hup7jGaBbqh62UAcr/fe76013f-a8d5-49a4-9bdd-04f1a8b47726.JPG/r1198_472_4354_3225_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
EVERYONE loves a board game where they test their knowledge and make tactical moves.
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Lovers of Scrabble, Monopoly, Cluedo and any other game imaginable can take it this Saturday to the Albury LibraryMuseum and join in with other players for International Games Day.
Ruth Grogan, of Wodonga Scrabble Club, said she loved playing for the challenge.
“You’re always using and discovering new words,” she said.
“There’s also a social aspect when playing with others.”
Ms Grogan said every game was a learning experience.
“You learn new words every time you play,” she said.
The LibraryMuseum opens from 10am to 3pm.