The word amaretto is worth 10 points with no bonus squares. If one of the A's is on a triple-letter square, then the word point total is 12. When you double the score you get a total of 24, not 61.
A 'J' in Scrabble is worth eight points, unless it is located on a Double Letter or Triple Letter square, whereas it would be worth sixteen and twenty-four points, respectively.
62 points i believe
The letter "F" is worth 4 points in Scrabble.
J and X are worth 8 points each. F, H, V, W and Y are worth 4 points each and can give you 8 points if you put them on a double-letter score or have a double word score, OR use them to complete 2 words at once. D and G are worth 2 points each and can give you 8 points if you put them on a double-letter score and end have a double word score, or have 2 double word scores, or if you use them in 2 words at once and have either a double-letter score, or a double-word score for both words.
Nothing special. However, if you do use all seven tiles while playing that word, you get an extra 50 points.
The letter D is worth 2 points in Scrabble.
Probably not. In regulation Scrabble, the letter W is worth 4 points.
Abbie is worth 9 points in Scrabble, plus points from any bonus squares (e.g double letter, triple word, etc.). A = 1 point B = 3 points x 2 I = 1 point E = 1 point
The letter M is worth 3 points.
The letter P tile is worth 3 points in an English-language Scrabble game.
The letter J is worth 8 points.
In scrabble?...Yes