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Since the value of a blank tile is zero, there are no points awarded for a blank tile at the end of the game.
There are two (2) blank tiles in standard Scrabble with an assigned value of zero points.
The letter J is worth 8 points.
The letter P tile is worth 3 points in an English-language Scrabble game.
Q and Z both are worth 10 points.
Since the value of a blank tile is zero, there are no points awarded for a blank tile at the end of the game.
There are two (2) blank tiles in standard Scrabble with an assigned value of zero points.
It's worth 0 points. It doesn't matter what letter you are using it as. Answer: If you mean a blank tile, it is worth zero (0) point. However, if you mean a blank square on the scrabble board, the points would depend on the assigned value of the letter tile laid on it.
The letter J is worth 8 points.
The letter P tile is worth 3 points in an English-language Scrabble game.
AA is worth 2 points in Scrabble, plus any bonus square points. If you make the word on a triple-word square, it will be worth 6 points.
Q and Z both are worth 10 points.
It would be a two letter word, using both blank tiles. Creating a word such as 'AA' as a short word, but you get no points for blank tiles so you start off your game of scrabble with ... Zero!
Q and Z both are worth 10 points.
A blank end is an end in the game of curling in which no stones are touching the house, and thus no points are scored.
The letter Q tile is worth ten (10) points in standard scrabble. Q=10 points. Depending on its position, the 'Q' score can be doubled, re-doubled, tripled or re-tripled and it can also carry the score of the word to which it will be connected.
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