The highest scoring 7-letter bingo is "MUZJIKS". Though the sum total of the seven tiles is 29 points, if the Z is placed on the double letter square (for maximum score value), the resulting score is (39x2) + 50 = 128 points.
All Scrabble players know that Q and Z are the highest scoring tiles. You can get 10 points for each, in the English language version of the game. But according to one American researcher, Z really only deserves six points. And it's not just Z that's under fire.
So 'absentmindedness', 'counterbalancing', and 'antidisestablishmentarianism' will never be played in a Scrabble game. There is only 1 'z' and 2 blanks. That means that any word with 4 'z's cannot possibly be played. This is not a particularly long list, but 'pizzazz', 'razzmatazz', and their conjugates are on it.
The letter 'X' provides the highest scoring two-letter words, with at least 9 points awarded for the Greek letter names 'Ax', 'Ex', 'Ox', 'Xi' and the Vietnamese coin 'Xu'; whilst with 'Zax' (a hatchet-like tool) attaining a minimum of 19 points, it also gives you the highest scoring three-letter word.
oxyphenbutazone, 1778 points
It is theorized to be the highest scoring legal word that would actually fit on a Scrabble board.
antiweed. "Antiweed," "antipot," and "antimarijuana" are all acceptable in Scrabble, as are hundreds of other "anti" words. Some of the more common ones include "antigang," "antinuke," "antiporn," and "antifur." You can even be antired — that is, opposed to communism, not the color itself.
Although it's most commonly spelled CHI in standard usage, the variant form QI is the single most-played word in SCRABBLE tournaments, according to game records of the North American SCRABBLE Players Association (NASPA).
The Important Answer About IQ
No. To make it clear right now, IQ is not a valid word in Scrabble. This is according to the official Scrabble dictionary, even though IQ is a legitimate word in the dictionary. That's because, generally speaking, you cannot use abbreviations in Scrabble.
1 point - A, E, I, O, U, L, N, S, T, R. 2 points - D, G. 3 points - B, C, M, P. 4 points - F, H, V, W, Y.
Originally called Criss Cross, the game, which was based on the crossword puzzle and anagrams, was developed by Alfred M. Butts, an architect, in 1931. It was redesigned, renamed as Scrabble, and marketed by James Brunot in 1948.
If you play seven tiles on a turn, it's called a Bingo. You score an additional 50 points after otherwise totaling your score for the turn. Unplayed Letters: When the game ends, each player's score is reduced by the sum of his or her unplayed letters.
Ew joins another 106 two-letter words, which are aa, ab, ad, ae, ag, ah, ai, al, am, an, ar, as, at, aw, ax, ay, ba, be, bi, bo, by, da, de, do, ed, ef, eh, el, em, en, er, es, et, ex, fa, fe, gi, go, ha, he, hi, hm, ho, id, if, in, is, it, jo, ka, ki, la, li, lo, ma, me, mi, mm, mo, mu, my, na, ne, no, nu, od, oe, of, ...
Nigel Richards (Scrabble player)
In Scrabble, "muzjiks" gives you the highest possible opening play. Put the "z" on the double letter square for an initial score of 39. All opening plays score a double word — that makes 78.
The banned list includes words considered to be racial or ethnic slurs, including “n*****”, “Shiksha (a derogatory Jewish term), “Paki”, and “Fenian” (an Irish republican).
Frick is not a Scrabble word.
Za is a valid Scrabble word.
All of your letters must be part of the same word, played in the same direction (e.g. horizontally). But if in the process you also make additional words in the opposite direction (e.g. vertically) you would get to score those, too.