Alfred Mosher Butts, born on April thirteenth, nineteen ninety-nine, was a notable American architect and inventor. His innovative spirit and creative mind led him to develop one of the most beloved board games in history.
In nineteen thirty-one, Butts introduced Scrabble, a game that would go on to captivate millions around the world. His unique approach to combining letters and strategy not only showcased his architectural precision but also his understanding of language and play.
Butts' contributions to the world of games and design reflect a deep passion for creativity and ingenuity. His legacy continues to influence game design and remains a testament to his visionary thinking.