The higher the points on the letter square, the harder it is to use. So Q and Z are worth the most. Q in particular (except in a handful of words), always needs a U as well. So if you don't have an available U, it makes the Q much harder to play. J and X are the next most valuable letters.
Different language versions of Scrabble have different letter values. In French Scrabble "Y" is worth 10 points.
X.z.q is a letter that is hard to use in scrabble.
The letter "Q" is considered difficult to use in Scrabble because it has a high point value and requires a specific combination of letters to form words.
You get the letter and use the code.
If you have an adequate vocabulaty, no letters are hard to use in scrabble. Here are the letters that might be more difficult than others, so they are worth more points: 5 points: K×1 8 points: J×1, X×1 10 points: Q×1, Z×1
Ugh, ump, urn and use are 3 letter scrabble words. They begin with the letter u.
You use it as the letter was used initally. If it was an "E" it stays an "E".
No, there are no two-letter words in the Scrabble dictionary using 'V'.
Yes, it's a valid two letter scrabble word.
No. Proper names are not allowed in Scrabble.
It can be any letter you choose.
You can use in in combination with other letters to form a word.
No. Names and proper nouns are not allowed in Scrabble.