It can, but the blank tile does not have to start a word.
A blank tile is not worth anything - it gets no score.
A blank tile is Scrabble is worth zero points. You will score the rest of the word, but add 0 for the score of the blank tile.
Since the value of a blank tile is zero, there are no points awarded for a blank tile at the end of the game.
It can be any letter you choose.
It can, but the blank tile does not have to start a word.
A blank tile is not worth anything - it gets no score.
A blank tile is Scrabble is worth zero points. You will score the rest of the word, but add 0 for the score of the blank tile.
Yes, the blank tile does count in Scrabble when calculating the score of a word.
Since the value of a blank tile is zero, there are no points awarded for a blank tile at the end of the game.
A Scrabble blank tile does not earn any points when used in a word.
Official Scrabble rules state: "A blank tile in the game can be substituted for any letter, and it remains that letter for the rest of the game once it is played." However, many people create house rules for their Scrabble game. If both players agree, you can exchange a blank tile for the actual letter, then replay the letter. You decide if the blank stays the same letter or if the player who picked it up can use for whatever letter they like. In my Scrabble circle, we play the rule that you can reuse the blank tile for whatever letter you like. However, the blank remains the same letter if it is not removed from the board.
It depends on the rule set by the players before the start of a game. Traditionally, it is not allowed.
The blank tile is used as a 'Wild,' and can be any letter, though I do not believe you recieve any points for using it.
It can be any letter you choose.
Zero (0) point. However, a blank tile is dynamic as it can represent any letters in the alphabet from A to Z.
A blank tile in Scrabble can represent any letter you choose when played. This can be used strategically to create high-scoring words or to block opponents from using certain spaces on the board.