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What is the highest possible scrabble score for placing a single tile
Craft the longest Scrabble sentenceScrabble ImpossibilitiesHighest possible score my friend could earn in one Scrabble turn?What is the longest word that can be made out of all the scrabble tiles?
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According to this Quora question, the best you can do using the North American Scrabble dictionary is CRYPTO(Z)OOLOGY and QUART(Z), giving a total of 171 points. The setup should look something like this:
...However, that's not the best you can do. We're looking at the highest possible score.
The rules of Scrabble do not prevent players from playing invalid words. There are rules for challenging someone you think has played an invalid word, and if the challenge is correct, the play will be reversed. But if players decide not to challenge, the word remains.
So, with particularly cooperative (or particularly stupid) players, the best you can do...
...is 303 points.
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I think that the 171 is what the questioner is looking for - " Assume language is English, using standard Norh[sic]-American rules."
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– Brandon_J
5 hours ago
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@Brandon_J Probably, but the latter option is not against the rules of the game, no matter what language you're playing in. If nothing else, it's worth including as an option.
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– Deusovi♦
4 hours ago
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That's true. Heck of a game that would be lol.
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4 hours ago
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+1 for the second point! It's impressive how little you gain compared to the non-cheating version. I didn't know about this challenge rule. What happens if a player wrongly challenges another?
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According to this Quora question, the best you can do using the North American Scrabble dictionary is CRYPTO(Z)OOLOGY and QUART(Z), giving a total of 171 points. The setup should look something like this:
...However, that's not the best you can do. We're looking at the highest possible score.
The rules of Scrabble do not prevent players from playing invalid words. There are rules for challenging someone you think has played an invalid word, and if the challenge is correct, the play will be reversed. But if players decide not to challenge, the word remains.
So, with particularly cooperative (or particularly stupid) players, the best you can do...
...is 303 points.
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I think that the 171 is what the questioner is looking for - " Assume language is English, using standard Norh[sic]-American rules."
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– Brandon_J
5 hours ago
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@Brandon_J Probably, but the latter option is not against the rules of the game, no matter what language you're playing in. If nothing else, it's worth including as an option.
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– Deusovi♦
4 hours ago
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That's true. Heck of a game that would be lol.
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– Brandon_J
4 hours ago
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+1 for the second point! It's impressive how little you gain compared to the non-cheating version. I didn't know about this challenge rule. What happens if a player wrongly challenges another?
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– Arnaud Mortier
4 hours ago
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According to this Quora question, the best you can do using the North American Scrabble dictionary is CRYPTO(Z)OOLOGY and QUART(Z), giving a total of 171 points. The setup should look something like this:
...However, that's not the best you can do. We're looking at the highest possible score.
The rules of Scrabble do not prevent players from playing invalid words. There are rules for challenging someone you think has played an invalid word, and if the challenge is correct, the play will be reversed. But if players decide not to challenge, the word remains.
So, with particularly cooperative (or particularly stupid) players, the best you can do...
...is 303 points.
$endgroup$
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I think that the 171 is what the questioner is looking for - " Assume language is English, using standard Norh[sic]-American rules."
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
5 hours ago
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@Brandon_J Probably, but the latter option is not against the rules of the game, no matter what language you're playing in. If nothing else, it's worth including as an option.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
4 hours ago
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That's true. Heck of a game that would be lol.
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– Brandon_J
4 hours ago
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+1 for the second point! It's impressive how little you gain compared to the non-cheating version. I didn't know about this challenge rule. What happens if a player wrongly challenges another?
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
4 hours ago
1
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– Rubio♦
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$begingroup$
According to this Quora question, the best you can do using the North American Scrabble dictionary is CRYPTO(Z)OOLOGY and QUART(Z), giving a total of 171 points. The setup should look something like this:
...However, that's not the best you can do. We're looking at the highest possible score.
The rules of Scrabble do not prevent players from playing invalid words. There are rules for challenging someone you think has played an invalid word, and if the challenge is correct, the play will be reversed. But if players decide not to challenge, the word remains.
So, with particularly cooperative (or particularly stupid) players, the best you can do...
...is 303 points.
$endgroup$
According to this Quora question, the best you can do using the North American Scrabble dictionary is CRYPTO(Z)OOLOGY and QUART(Z), giving a total of 171 points. The setup should look something like this:
...However, that's not the best you can do. We're looking at the highest possible score.
The rules of Scrabble do not prevent players from playing invalid words. There are rules for challenging someone you think has played an invalid word, and if the challenge is correct, the play will be reversed. But if players decide not to challenge, the word remains.
So, with particularly cooperative (or particularly stupid) players, the best you can do...
...is 303 points.
answered 5 hours ago
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I think that the 171 is what the questioner is looking for - " Assume language is English, using standard Norh[sic]-American rules."
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– Brandon_J
5 hours ago
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@Brandon_J Probably, but the latter option is not against the rules of the game, no matter what language you're playing in. If nothing else, it's worth including as an option.
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– Deusovi♦
4 hours ago
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That's true. Heck of a game that would be lol.
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– Brandon_J
4 hours ago
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+1 for the second point! It's impressive how little you gain compared to the non-cheating version. I didn't know about this challenge rule. What happens if a player wrongly challenges another?
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– Arnaud Mortier
4 hours ago
1
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– Rubio♦
4 hours ago
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I think that the 171 is what the questioner is looking for - " Assume language is English, using standard Norh[sic]-American rules."
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J Probably, but the latter option is not against the rules of the game, no matter what language you're playing in. If nothing else, it's worth including as an option.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
That's true. Heck of a game that would be lol.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
4 hours ago
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+1 for the second point! It's impressive how little you gain compared to the non-cheating version. I didn't know about this challenge rule. What happens if a player wrongly challenges another?
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
(Rubio changes PSE username to QJXKFFHZHVVWWYY)
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
4 hours ago
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I think that the 171 is what the questioner is looking for - " Assume language is English, using standard Norh[sic]-American rules."
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
I think that the 171 is what the questioner is looking for - " Assume language is English, using standard Norh[sic]-American rules."
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J Probably, but the latter option is not against the rules of the game, no matter what language you're playing in. If nothing else, it's worth including as an option.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J Probably, but the latter option is not against the rules of the game, no matter what language you're playing in. If nothing else, it's worth including as an option.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
4 hours ago
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That's true. Heck of a game that would be lol.
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– Brandon_J
4 hours ago
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That's true. Heck of a game that would be lol.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
4 hours ago
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+1 for the second point! It's impressive how little you gain compared to the non-cheating version. I didn't know about this challenge rule. What happens if a player wrongly challenges another?
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
4 hours ago
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+1 for the second point! It's impressive how little you gain compared to the non-cheating version. I didn't know about this challenge rule. What happens if a player wrongly challenges another?
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
4 hours ago
1
1
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(Rubio changes PSE username to QJXKFFHZHVVWWYY)
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– Rubio♦
4 hours ago
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