JO is an acceptable scrabble word. Searching the internet many sites have all the acceptable words for a game of scrabble and JO is repeated on 90% of these websites as being correct.
YES, XI is acceptable (it's a Greek letter). [HINT: All of the letters of the Greek alphabet are acceptable words in Scrabble.]
URL is not an acceptable Scrabble word. Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary is the official scrabble dictionary. URL is not included in the official dictionary as an acceptable word. Abbreviations are not acceptable words unless the letters also form a word that is a part of speech.
quix is an acceptable dictionary word for games like scrabble, words with friends, crossword, etc
No, it isn't. ES is though. The only valid Scrabble 2-letter words starting with S are: SH, SI, SO and ST.
Words that are always capitalized are not acceptable words in Scrabble.
JO is an acceptable scrabble word. Searching the internet many sites have all the acceptable words for a game of scrabble and JO is repeated on 90% of these websites as being correct.
YES, XI is acceptable (it's a Greek letter). [HINT: All of the letters of the Greek alphabet are acceptable words in Scrabble.]
See related links for a list of official Scrabble 2-letter words.
URL is not an acceptable Scrabble word. Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary is the official scrabble dictionary. URL is not included in the official dictionary as an acceptable word. Abbreviations are not acceptable words unless the letters also form a word that is a part of speech.
Yes, conjunctions are words, and are hence acceptable plays in Scrabble (so long as these words appear in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, 4th Edition).
Yes. Any word that meets the Scrabble rules is allowed (e.g. allowed and aloud both are acceptable Scrabble words).
Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary is the official tournament and club list of acceptable Scrabble words. It lists playable words that contain 2 - 8 letters. The word condition is not in the "official" dictionary because it contains 9 letters.
There are many unusual words in the official scrabble list of acceptable words, and za as an abbreviation for pizza has recently been added to the British Scrabble Club Word List (CWL)(and plural: zas!)However, in order enable immediate verification of words whilst playing, opponents should agree before play on what dictionary they will use as final authority, one that they all have access to should a dispute arise. The paperback 'Official Scrabble Words' is a very useful book to have at hand, and it also gives some tips on play and letter combinations.See Related Link below these three ads.
The connecting letter should be able to create a valid word acceptable in the scrabble game.
Yes, internationally acceptable English words can be used in scrabble. For the full list you might want to refer to the official scrabble dictionary.
Oz "Oz" is not acceptable in Scrabble, if that's what you're getting at. ;-)