- Bingo (Scrabble)
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For other uses of the term bingo, see bingo (disambiguation).
Bingo is a slang term used in Scrabble when a player uses all seven of their own letters in one play. This also applies to use 8 or 9 tiles in a turn of 9-tile scrabble. Any player who does this receives an extra 50 points on top of what the word would normally score. In the United Kingdom, this is more often called a bonus (the term sanctioned by Mattel, the game's manufacturers there), but is occasionally called a bingo.
Bingos are an important part of achieving high scores in Scrabble. While a beginner might be lucky to score even one during a game, experts frequently score three or more. Much advanced strategy revolves around making bingos: blank tiles are hoarded, unwelcome letters are played even for low points, and flexible letter groups like SANTER are built up until an easy bingo is formed. This strategy is often at direct odds with another, that of placing high-valued letters on premium squares.
A common misconception is that the bonus received for using all seven tiles is multiplied if a double-word or triple-word score is used. This is not the case: a 9-point word using seven tiles played across a triple-word score is worth 77 points (3 times 9 plus 50 points for the bonus).
Bingo examples
These facts are according to the SOWPODS lexicon as amended in 2006.
- The highest scoring 7-letter bingo is "MUZJIKS". The tiles total 29 points and it scores 128 on the first move.
- The highest scoring 8-letter bingo is "QUIZZIFY" (using a blank for one of the Zs). Placed on two triple-word squares with the Z on a double letter square it scores 419.
- The highest scoring 8-letter bingos without a blank are "BEZIQUES" and "CAZIQUES", which amount to 392 points when played across two triple-word squares.
- The lowest possible score for a bingo is 56. This is achieved by playing 5 one-point tiles and two blanks. The word must not be doubled or tripled, no one-point tile may be doubled or tripled, and the word must be played around or onto a single one-point letter. Theoretically, one could play a 55 point bingo in a tournament if the word does not attach to an existing word or misses the center star, but this would violate tournament rules, and may or may not be challenged regardless of validity. However, if his opponent does not wish to challenge for any reason, the 55 point bingo becomes a valid play.
- The highest scoring 15 letter bingo is theoretically "OXYPHENBUTAZONE" (an anti-inflammatory drug most often used to treat arthritis). With 8 letters already placed between three triples, the word can score 1785.[1] There are no reports of a triple-triple-triple ever being played in a competitive game, as it requires very unlikely circumstances.
- Based on the tile frequency, the most likely bingo in SOWPODS is "OTARINE", followed by "ETAERIO".
External links
References
- A Collection of Word Oddities and Trivia, Page 14, 11 February 2008.
- ^ "Record for the Highest Scoring Scrabble Move". http://www.scrabulizer.com/blog/post/3. Retrieved 2008-06-02.
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