Bingo (Scrabble)


Bingo is a term used in Scrabble for a play using all seven of the player's tiles. A player who does this receives 50 points in addition to what the word would normally score. Mattel, the game's manufacturer in the United Kingdom, uses the term bonus to describe such a word. In French, it is called a .
Bingos are an important part of achieving high scores in Scrabble. While many beginners rarely play even one during a game, experts frequently score three or more. Much advanced strategy revolves around maximizing one's chance of playing of a bingo: blank tiles are kept, poor letter combinations such as BVW, LLNNN, or IIIUU are broken up, and flexible letter combinations such as AEINST are aimed for until a bingo is formed. This strategy is often at direct odds with that of placing high-value letters on premium squares.
A common misconception is that the 50-point bonus received for using all seven tiles is multiplied if a double word score or triple word score is used. This is not the case: for example, TRAINER played at 1A without forming additional words scores points.

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These facts are according to the SOWPODS lexicon as amended in 2006.