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Scrabble Word Lists

Curated word lists for the situations that actually come up mid-game: a rack full of vowels, a Q with no U, a tight board that only fits two tiles. Every list is drawn from the public-domain ENABLE dictionary and shows Scrabble and Words With Friends scores.

ENABLE is not an official Scrabble, Words With Friends, Crossplay, or Wordle accepted-word list; verify disputed plays in the game.

Browse Words by Length

Full A–Z lists for every word length that matters on a Scrabble board.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most useful Scrabble word lists to memorise?
Start with the high-scoring 2-letter words — they are short, they enable parallel plays, and they turn awkward racks into points. After that, Q-without-U words and the 7-letter bingo list give the biggest scoring jumps.
What dictionary do these lists use?
All lists are built from ENABLE, the public-domain Enhanced North American Benchmark Lexicon. ENABLE is not an official accepted-word list for Scrabble, Words With Friends, or another game.
What is a bingo in Scrabble?
In Scrabble, an accepted play that uses all seven rack tiles earns a 50-point bonus on top of its word score. This site lists seven-letter ENABLE entries as candidates, not guaranteed legal plays.
Can I search these lists by my own letters?
Yes — the Scrabble word finder takes your rack and returns matching ENABLE entries ranked by reference tile total. Verify acceptance with the official dictionary for your game.

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