Blank tiles are worth zero points. They are used as fillers for any letter to earn points for the entire word.
It's worth 0 points. It doesn't matter what letter you are using it as. Answer: If you mean a blank tile, it is worth zero (0) point. However, if you mean a blank square on the scrabble board, the points would depend on the assigned value of the letter tile laid on it.
The letter "Q" is worth 10 points in Scrabble.
A blank tile is Scrabble is worth zero points. You will score the rest of the word, but add 0 for the score of the blank tile.
There are two (2) letters with assigned point value of ten (10) points each in standard scrabble, the letter 'Q' and 'Z' tiles. These two (2) letter tiles carry the highest points.
There are two answers to this question: 1) worth the most points on the tile 2) get used in the best words Q (10) and Z(10) are the letters that are worth the most each, but S(1) and [Blank](0) are the most valuable tiles, because they lead to the best words.
Since the value of a blank tile is zero, there are no points awarded for a blank tile at the end of the game.
0 i think
There is one (1) letter with assigned point value of five (5) points in standard scrabble, the letter 'K' tile. The letter "k" is worth 5 points.
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.
Zero (0) point. However, a blank tile is dynamic as it can represent any letters in the alphabet from A to Z.
Ten Points.It's worth 10 points in English and French.In Czech, it is worth 4 points, whereas iAfrikaans uses the letter Z, but so infrequently that there are no tiles for it in the standard set.So, the answer is that it varies depending on the language.