You forfeit the game for cheating, unless you can prove that you turned the letter over by mistake. If everyone agrees that it was a mistake, then you just forfeit that particular turn. However, if you make the same mistake twice in the same game, you automatically forfeit the game.
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It can be played more than once in a game as a word or connecting a letter tile 'a'/'z' to an existing open letter tile 'z'/'a' or using blank tile/s representing the letter tile 'z' and/or 'a'.
yes, you can. According to the official rules of scrabble (1948 version). The instructions clearly state that you may use spaces by using blanks. For example: you may play "in charge" using a blank square.
5 letter words using A B E K L N C: * ankle * clean * blank * clank * clink * blink * cable * bleak * black * lance
There are hundreds of two, three and four letter words so I will just concentrate on the larger words: * Testoon (a type of coin) * Cotton * Rotten * Potent * Tonite * Atone * Lotto * Monte * Noose * Odeon * Often * Token * Snoot * Toned * Toner * Tonne * Tooth * Torte * Totem Without the blank the largest words are four letter words; nett, note, tent, toot, tote
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The 7-letter word you can create using the letters a, e, i, o, v, n, and a blank tile is "innovation." The blank tile can represent an additional "n" to complete the word.
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 depends on the rule set by the players before the start of a game. Traditionally, it is not allowed.
Using the letters p, a, i, n, e, e, and a blank (which can represent any letter), you can create several words. Examples include "pain," "pane," "pine," "neap," and "ape." With the blank, you can also form words like "plain" or "plane" by substituting the blank for an "l."
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There usually is a penalty for using an ATM at another bank. This penalty is usually just a small monetary fee.
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15 yards is the penalty for spearing.
It is really hard to find blank maps for sale. However, one can make their own outline map of Africa or any other place using the website World Atlas. The website offers free high quality images which can be printed out or turned into posters.