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.
The highest possible score that can be achieved in Scrabble is 1782 points.
Maybe, but it depends on the score. When there are no more letters to play, the game ends. If you use all you letters, you get the points from the letters on your opponent's rack. Look at the final score -- the one with the highest point total wins.
The highest score ever achieved in a game of Scrabble is 850 points.
There are two high score letters. Q and X both are worth 10 points each.
The game ends when all letters have been drawn and one player uses his or her last letter; or when all possible plays have been made. When the game ends, each player's score is reduced by the sum of his or her unplayed letters. In addition, if a player has used all of his or her letters, the sum of the other players' unplayed letters is added to that player's score. The player with the highest score wins the game. In case of a tie, the player with the highest score before adding or deducting unplayed letters wins.
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K is the only letter with a score of 5.
J and X
When you use all your letters at the end of the game you get to add the letter score from the letters on your opponent's rack (not their entire game score).
The best letters to use in Scrabble to maximize your score are high-value letters like Q, Z, X, J, and K, as they can earn you more points when used strategically.
The highest possible Scrabble score that can be achieved in a single turn is 1,778 points. This can be done by playing the word "oxyphenbutazone" across three triple-word score spaces with the "z" on a double-letter score space.
The letter K is worth 5 points in Scrabble.