Here is the offical 2-letter Scrabble word list. AA: ''n'' pl. -S rough, cindery lava
AB: ''n'' pl. -S an abdominal muscle
AD: ''n'' pl. -S an advertisement
AE: ''adj'' one
AG: ''adj'' pertaining to agriculture
AH: ''interj'' - used to express delight, relief, or contempt
AI: ''n'' pl. -S a three-toed sloth
AL: ''n'' pl. -S an East Indian tree
AM: present 1st person sing. of BE
AN: ''indefinite article'' - used before words beginning with a vowel
AR: ''n'' pl. -S the letter R
AS: ''adv'' to the same degree
AT: ''prep'' in the position of
AW: ''interj'' - used to express protest, disgust, or disbelief
AX: ''v'' -ED, -ING, -ES to work on with an ax (a type of cutting tool)
AY: ''n'' pl. -S aye
BA: ''n'' pl. -S the eternal soul in Egyptian mythology
BE: ''v'' AM, ARE, ART, WAS, WERE, WAST, WERT, BEEN, BEING to have actuality
BI: ''n'' pl. -S bisexual
BO: ''n'' pl. -S a pal
BY: ''n'' pl. -S a pass in certain card games
DE: ''prep'' of; from - used in names
DO: ''n'' pl. -S the first tone of the diatonic scale
ED: ''n'' pl. -S education
EF: ''n'' pl. -S the letter F
EH: ''interj'' - used to express doubt
EL: ''n'' pl. -S an elevated railroad or train
EM: ''n'' pl. -S the letter M
EN: ''n'' pl. -S the letter M
ER: ''interj'' - used to express hesitation
ES: ''n'' pl. ESES the letter S (also spelled ESS)
ET: a past tense of EAT
EX: ''n'' pl. EXES the letter X
FA: ''n'' pl. -S the fourth tone of the diatonic musical scale
FE: ''n'' -FES a Hebrew letter
GO: ''v'' WENT, GONE, GOING, GOES to move along
HA: ''n'' pl. -S a sound of surprise
HE: ''n'' pl. -S a male person
HI: ''interj'' - used as a greeting
HM: ''interj'' - used to express thoughtful consideration
HO: ''interj'' - used to express surprise
ID: ''n'' pl. -S a part of the psyche
IF: ''n'' pl. -S a possibility
IN: ''v'' INNED, INNING, INS to harvest
IS: ''v'' present 3d person sing. of BE
IT: ''pron'' the 3rd person sing. of BE
JO: ''n'' pl. -ES a sweetheart
KA: ''n'' pl. -S the spiritual self of a human being in Egyptian religion
KI: ''n'' pl. -S the vital force in Chinese thought
LA: ''n'' pl. -S the sixth tone of the diatonic musical scale
LI: ''n'' pl. a Chinese unit of distance
LO: ''interj'' - used to attract attention or to express surprise
MA: ''n'' pl. -S mother
ME: ''pron'' the objective case of the pronoun I
MM: ''interj'' - Used to express assent or satisfaction
MO: ''n'' pl. -S a moment
MU: ''n'' pl. -S a Greek letter
MI: ''n'' pl. -MIS the third tone of the diatonic musical scale
MY: ''pron'' the possessive form of the pronoun I
NA: ''adv'' no; not
NE: ''adj'' born with the name of (also NEE)
NO: ''n'' pl. NOS or NOES a negative reply
NU: ''n'' pl. -S a Greek letter
OD: ''n'' pl. -S a hypothetical force of natural power
OE: ''n'' pl. -S a whirlwind off the Faeroe Islands
OF: ''prep'' coming from
OH: ''v'' -ED, -ING, -S to exclaim in surprise, pain, or desire
OI: ''v'' - oy--used to express dismay or pain
OM: ''n'' pl. -S a mantra used in contemplation of ultimate reality
ON: ''n'' pl. -S the side of the wicket where a batsman stands in cricket
OP: ''n'' pl. -S a style of abstract art
OR: ''n'' pl. -S the heraldic color gold
OS: ''n'' pl. -S ORA, OSSA, or OSAR either an orifice, a bone, or an esker
OW: ''interj'' - used to express sudden pain
OX: ''n'' pl. OXEN or OXES a hoofed mammal or clumsy person
OY: ''interj'' - used to express dismay or pain
PA: ''n'' pl. -S a father
PE: ''n'' pl. -S a Hebrew letter
PI: ''v'' PIED, PIEING, PIING, or PIES to jumble or disorder
QI: ''n'' pl. -S the vital force that in Chinese thought is inherent in all things
RE: ''n'' pl. -S the second tone of diatonic musical scale
SH: ''interj'' - used to urge silence
SI: ''n'' pl. -S ti
SO: ''n'' pl. -S the fifth tone of the diatonic musical scale
TA: ''n'' pl. -S an expression of gratitude
TO: ''prep'' in the direction of
TI: ''n'' TIS the seventh tone of the diatonic musical scale
UH: ''interj'' - used to express hesitation
UM: ''interj'' - used to express hesitation
UN: ''pron'' pl. -S one
UP: ''v'' UPPED, UPPING, UPS to raise
US: ''pron'' the objective case of the pronoun we
UT: ''n'' pl. -S the musical tone C in the French solmization system, now replaced by do
WE: ''pron'' the 1st person pl. pronoun in the nominative case
WO: ''n'' pl. -S woe
XI: ''n'' pl. -S a Greek letter
XU: ''n'' pl. XU a monetary unit of Vietnam
YA: ''pron'' you
YE: ''pron'' you
YO: ''interj'' - used to call attention or express affirmation
ZA: ''n'' pl. -S a Pizza
YES, XI is acceptable (it's a Greek letter). [HINT: All of the letters of the Greek alphabet are acceptable words in Scrabble.]
No, it isn't. ES is though. The only valid Scrabble 2-letter words starting with S are: SH, SI, SO and ST.
The only acceptable two letter word with Q is QI, a variation of the word Chi in "Taichi".
JO is an acceptable scrabble word. Searching the internet many sites have all the acceptable words for a game of scrabble and JO is repeated on 90% of these websites as being correct.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern I-I--I-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter I and 3rd letter I and 6th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: idiotic
See related links for a list of official Scrabble 2-letter words.
YES, XI is acceptable (it's a Greek letter). [HINT: All of the letters of the Greek alphabet are acceptable words in Scrabble.]
The connecting letter should be able to create a valid word acceptable in the scrabble game.
Rah is not acceptable as a two-letter word, primarily because it has three letters. All the rest are fine.
Words that are always capitalized are not acceptable words in Scrabble.
Oz "Oz" is not acceptable in Scrabble, if that's what you're getting at. ;-)
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -AQI-. That is, five letter words with 2nd letter A and 3rd letter Q and 4th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: faqir
yes, if they are spelled according to standard, and contain at least 2 letters in the spelling.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern A-I-----A. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter A and 3rd letter I and 9th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are: adiaphora
No, it isn't. ES is though. The only valid Scrabble 2-letter words starting with S are: SH, SI, SO and ST.
The only acceptable two letter word with Q is QI, a variation of the word Chi in "Taichi".
JO is an acceptable scrabble word. Searching the internet many sites have all the acceptable words for a game of scrabble and JO is repeated on 90% of these websites as being correct.