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i spend my moments before going to sleep trying to calculate what would be the highest first scoring seven letter word in scrabble. ie: if you were to put the first word down, it was a seven-letterer and you get the 50 point bonus. So far I have come up with:


Quizzed (one zed being a blank and other zed being on double letter score) = 35 x 2 + 50 = 120

Squeeze is also 120.


Can anyone think of a higher scoring word?

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Thanks Zaardvark


Great word, although I think google have mis-scored. I make the total 37 (x 2 + 50). I would have the z on the double letter, making it 20, j = 8, k = 4 (or is it 5), m = 3 and u and i are 1 a piece. hence 37. I really do hope i get to play a game where i can use that word though!


Hx

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