Letter tiles worth 1 point: E×12, A×9, I×9, O×8, N×6, R×6, T×6, L×4, S×4, U×4
There are nine (9) tiles bearing the letter 'I' with assigned value of one (1) point for each tile in standard scrabble.
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The R tile is worth 1 point in Scrabble.
Since the value of a blank tile is zero, there are no points awarded for a blank tile at the end of the game.
In a Scrabble game, having more than one "Z" tile can be considered too many, as there is only one "Z" tile in the game.
There are twelve (12) tiles bearing the letter 'E' with assigned value of one (1) point for each tile in standard scrabble.
There are four (4) tiles bearing the letter 'U' with assigned value of one (1) point for each tile in standard scrabble.
Once each and every tile is given to each player and used and there is no more to hand out, the person with the highest point at the end of the game wins.
There are four (4) tiles bearing the letter 'L' with assigned value of one (1) point for each letter L tile in standard scrabble.
According to the official Scrabble rules, you begin the game by picking a single tile, and the person who goes first is the person who picks the tile closest to the first letter of the alphabet. In the case of English language Scrabble, this is the letter A.
There is only one "Q" tile in a standard Scrabble game.
Zero (0) point. However, a blank tile is dynamic as it can represent any letters in the alphabet from A to Z.