Z and Q
Scrabble has a scoring system, where tiles like Q and Z has 10 pts, X and J has 8, K has 5, and other tiles less. This, in combination with premium squares( double word, triple letter etc.), a score can be derived in accordance with the words and tiles used. A 'bingo' will score an additional 50 pts. The person with the highest score wins.
Then, end of game. Letter tiles that were left from the players are subtracted from their individual score and it will be added to the score of the player who used all his/her tiles. The player with the highest score wins.
Assuming your tiles are not on any point squares, the total word score is 19. Z = 10 I = 1 L = 1 C = 3 H = 4
I'm going to assume you mean "What is the total score of all scrabble tiles?" As there are 100 tiles in the bag. If you add up the value of all the tiles (12 E tiles, 9 A tiles, 9 I tiles... etc etc) you get a total of 187 points.
By adding the points of the remaining tiles, which was subtracted from the rest of the players' individual scores, to the score of the player who had used all of his/her tiles. The player with the highest score wins.
It is a word that contains two letter tiles worth 10 points each + a combination of one letter tile worth 3 points + four letter tiles worth 1 point apiece mostly vowels. And, one of the letter tiles with the highest points land on a double letter score and the word on a triple word score on the board.
You do not earn any extra points for using 7 tiles. You need to use all 8 tiles to get a bonus score of 50 points.
O=1 point. Depending on its position, the 'O' score can be doubled, re-doubled, tripled or re-tripled and it can also carry the score of the word to which it will be connected.
50 points
Scrabble tiles can be bought from scrabblespares. Scrabble tiles can also be purchased from the links below.
Four tiles have a value greater than seven. J and X are 8 point tiles. Q and Z are 10 point tiles.
Scrabble includes 100 letter tiles.