by neufer » Mon Feb 27, 2017 5:10 pm
Chris Peterson wrote:BDanielMayfield wrote:
Syzygy, a great word to know when playing scrabble.
It could be... but you'll need a non-scoring blank tile to pull it off, since there are only two "Y" tiles in a normal English game set.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrabble_letter_distributions#Welsh wrote:
Welsh-language Scrabble sets use these 105 tiles:
2 blank tiles (scoring 0 points)
1 point: A ×10, E ×8, N ×8, I ×7, R ×7, Y ×7, D ×6, O ×6, W ×5, DD ×4
2 points: F ×3, G ×3, L ×3, U ×3
3 points: S ×3, B ×2, M ×2, T ×2
4 points: C ×2, FF ×2, H ×2, TH ×2
5 points: CH ×1, LL ×1, P ×1
8 points: J ×1
10 points: NG ×1, RH ×1
Since there are specific tiles for the digraphs that are considered to be separate letters in Welsh orthography (such as DD), it is not permissible to use the individual letters to spell these out. Diacritics on letters are ignored. The digraph PH also exists in Welsh, but is omitted because it is used almost exclusively in mutated words, which the rules disallow. K, Q, V, X and Z also do not exist in Welsh. J does not exist in traditional Welsh either, but it is included as it is used in some borrowed words.>>
[quote="Chris Peterson"][quote="BDanielMayfield"]
Syzygy, a great word to know when playing scrabble.[/quote]
It could be... but you'll need a non-scoring blank tile to pull it off, since there are only two "Y" tiles in a normal English game set.[/quote]
[list]And the [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi-rejaoP7U]Welsh-language[/url] set has no Z :!: [/list]
[quote=" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrabble_letter_distributions#Welsh"]
[float=left][img3="[b][color=#0000FF]The box for Welsh-language Scrabble sets.[/color][/b]"]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a5/Welsh_Scrabble_box.jpg[/img3][/float]Welsh-language Scrabble sets use these 105 tiles:
2 blank tiles (scoring 0 points)
1 point: A ×10, E ×8, N ×8, I ×7, R ×7, Y ×7, D ×6, O ×6, W ×5, DD ×4
2 points: F ×3, G ×3, L ×3, U ×3
3 points: S ×3, B ×2, M ×2, T ×2
4 points: C ×2, FF ×2, H ×2, TH ×2
5 points: CH ×1, LL ×1, P ×1
8 points: J ×1
10 points: NG ×1, RH ×1
Since there are specific tiles for the digraphs that are considered to be separate letters in Welsh orthography (such as DD), it is not permissible to use the individual letters to spell these out. Diacritics on letters are ignored. The digraph PH also exists in Welsh, but is omitted because it is used almost exclusively in mutated words, which the rules disallow. K, Q, V, X and Z also do not exist in Welsh. J does not exist in traditional Welsh either, but it is included as it is used in some borrowed words.>>[/quote]