![]() ![]() November 2011 Update: I have added another WordsWithFriends word validator, this time using the ENABLE word list that WWF uses. With diacritical marks, these letters have the same value as their unaccented counterparts and should be calculated as such.Īugust 2013 Update: Thanks to a user’s suggestion, I have added Estonian to the language options.ĭecember 2011 Update: Thanks to the suggestion of Roman (see comments below), I have added a blank letter option in case you want to set a letter’s value to 0. ![]() May 2015 Update: I have added more vowels with diacritical marks (accents, umlauts, circumflexes, etc.) to the Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and French alphabets. You may also be interested in a Words With Friends fan website, which hosts tournaments for the popular iPhone application and makes available popular 2-letter and 3-letter word lists.Īpril 2020 Update: I have added values for Sahibba, a Malay language board game similar to Scrabble.Īpril 2015 Update: I have added Portuguese to the language options. Read about Scrabble letter distributions in different languages. These bonus points are not affected by premium squares. If a player uses all seven of the tiles in the rack in a single play, a bonus of 50 points is added to the score of that play (this is called a “bingo” in Canada and the United States, and a “bonus” elsewhere). Premium squares, once played upon, are not counted again in subsequent plays. Premium squares affect the score of each word made in the same play by constituent tiles played upon those squares.For each newly placed tile placed on a “triple-word” premium square, the total is tripled (or re-tripled).For each newly played tile placed on a “double-word” premium square, the total is doubled (or redoubled).Add the normal point value of all other letters (excluding blanks) in the word (whether newly played or existing).Any tile played from the player’s rack onto a previously vacant square that is a “double-letter” or “triple-letter” premium square has its point value doubled or tripled as indicated.Each word formed in the play is scored this way: ![]()
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