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You do not earn any extra points for using 7 tiles. You need to use all 8 tiles to get a bonus score of 50 points.
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By adding the points of the remaining tiles, which was subtracted from the rest of the players' individual scores, to the score of the player who had used all of his/her tiles. The player with the highest score wins.
Yes, you can. You score the S plus points for all letters in new word. You do not count bonus squares already used.
50 points
In Scrabble, the 7-letter bonus is significant because it awards an additional 50 points to a player who uses all seven of their tiles in a single turn. This bonus can greatly impact a player's score and can help them gain a competitive advantage in the game.
25 points
The average Scrabble score for a player in a competitive game is around 350 points.
You do not earn any extra points for using 7 tiles. You need to use all 8 tiles to get a bonus score of 50 points.
25 points
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You would not get any score, and you would loose your turn, because Woodham (proper name) is not a legal Scrabble word. However, the word "farm" would be allowed and earn you a total of 9 points (F = 4 points, A = 1 point, R = 1 point, M = 3 points) plus any bonus points from bonus squares.
By adding the points of the remaining tiles, which was subtracted from the rest of the players' individual scores, to the score of the player who had used all of his/her tiles. The player with the highest score wins.
When you add to a word already on the board, you score points for the entire word, plus any new bonus squares you cover (e.g. double-word). You do not get bonus points for any squares covered in a previous turn.
Yes, you can. You score the S plus points for all letters in new word. You do not count bonus squares already used.
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