“I’ve always been interested in words,” she explained. “I think I’ve been playing in tournaments for getting on for 50 years now.”

Beasley co-founded the Exeter Scrabble Club in 1977 and still plays weekly.

Sharing the secret to keeping her brain sharp, she said: “I try to have a sensible diet and a certain amount of exercise and get out and meet people. I live alone, so I do that.”

She also plays table tennis, although now just for fun.

Her top Scrabble tip? “You’ve got to know lots of two-letter words. Sometimes you might have six or seven words because one word goes along beside another one, and you score all these two-letter words where they join on.”

Despite downplaying her skills, Beasley’s win proves experience counts.

Asked what she would do with her prize money, she laughed: “Probably more Scrabble tournaments.”