It depends. If you have unscramble a seven letter word (a valid word at that) and able to laid it on the Scrabble board, you get an additional 50 points on top of the total accumulated score of the word.
S- 1 point
C- 3 points
R- 1 point
A- 1 point
B- 3 points
B- 3 points
L- 1 point
E- 1 point
Which makes 14 points, if your word doesn't form any new words and it isn't placed on any tiles which double any of the points, if you didn't use all seven of your letters, and if you don't use a blank for any of the letters (blanks score zero, no matter what letter you use them for).
In an actual game situation, you more than likely would score more than this, since it is an 8 letter word, and you might be able to use all your letters (plus one on the board) spelling it. That would be a 50 point bonus. Additionally, such a long word would probably land on a scoring tile of some sort, double or tripling the score for an individual letter or for the whole word.
It depends, minimum of one (1) valid word where the letter tile/s used carry points.
where: c=3, r=1, o=1, s=1, s=1, w=4, o=1, r=1, d=2
if laid on a non-premium square, the score is 15. The total score would depends on what position it is laid on the scrabble board.
bragging rights
You'll get 50 points for this word. I'm not sure though,
Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary includes the 6 letter word eighty. It is a valid scrabble word that means a number. The word has a scrabble point value of 13 points.
Yoko is not a legal Scrabble word. But, if you could use the word, it would be worth 11 points. (Y = 4; O = 1; K = 5)
If your word crosses triple work score in Scrabble, you get three times the points you would get for that word.
24 points.
Ah, math in Scrabble. It is used to calculate how many points you get for a word. Say, you made the word 'eel'. You would then take the number on the 'e', multiply it by two, and add the number on the 'l' to it. Of course, if any of these letters were situated on a word multiplier or a letter multiplier, you would multiply the points accordingly.
AA is worth 2 points in Scrabble, plus any bonus square points. If you make the word on a triple-word square, it will be worth 6 points.
8
The word is worth 11 points, plus and bonus square scores.
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.
You would not get any score, and you would loose your turn, because Woodham (proper name) is not a legal Scrabble word. However, the word "farm" would be allowed and earn you a total of 9 points (F = 4 points, A = 1 point, R = 1 point, M = 3 points) plus any bonus points from bonus squares.
14!