There are two (2) letters with assigned point value of ten (10) points each in standard scrabble, the letter 'Q' and 'Z' tiles. These two (2) letter tiles carry the highest points.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'M' with assigned value of three (3) points each in standard scrabble.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'V' with assigned value of two (2) points each in standard scrabble.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'Y' with assigned value of four (4) points for each tile in standard scrabble.
No - The only valid two letter words using X in scrabble (interestingly you can create them with each of the vowels) are: AX EX XI OX XU
The word retreating has a scrabble point value of 11 points. The letter G has a value of 2 points. The other letters in retreating have a value of 1 point each.
There are two (2) letters with assigned point value of ten (10) points each in standard scrabble, the letter 'Q' and 'Z' tiles. These two (2) letter tiles carry the highest points.
There is one (1) letter with assigned point value of five (5) points in standard scrabble, the letter 'K' tile. The letter "k" is worth 5 points.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'B' with assigned value of three (3) points each in standard scrabble.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'M' with assigned value of three (3) points each in standard scrabble.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'V' with assigned value of two (2) points each in standard scrabble.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'W' with assigned value of four (4) points for each tile in standard scrabble
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'C' with assigned value of three (3) points for each tile in standard scrabble.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'F' with assigned value of four (4) points for each tile in standard scrabble.
There are two (2) tiles bearing the letter 'Y' with assigned value of four (4) points for each tile in standard scrabble.
Peach is worth the most points in Scrabble. Without taking into account any bonus squares (e.g. double word), here is the point value of each word. peach = 12 points kiwi = 11 points apple = 9 points orange = 7 points
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