The quantities of tiles used in Words w/ Friends are listed below. Those highlighted in BOLD indicate tile quantities that differ from the original 100 piece board game:
A-9 B-2 C-2
D-5 E-13 F-2
G-3 H-4 I-8
J-1 K-1 L-4
M-2 N-5 O-8
P-2 Q-1 R-6
S-5 T-7 U-4
V-2 W-2 X-1
Y-2 Z-1 blank-2
Total # of Tiles = 104
Above answer is wrong, it only tells HOW MANY of each tile, NOT what they are worth, i.e., Q=10, Z=10,X=8
The letter A tile is worth one (1) point in standard Scrabble. A=1 point. Depending on its position, the 'A' score can be doubled, re-doubled, tripled or re-tripled.
'Shelves' is worth 13 points in Scrabble, and 14 in Words with Friends.
It's worth 8 points in Scrabble, and 10 points in Words with Friends.
Church is worth 16 points in Scrabble, and 17 points in Words with Friends.
The letter M is worth 3 points.
The letter J is worth 8 points.
There is one X in the 100 letters available in a Scrabble game and it is worth 10 points.
The letter D is worth 2 points.
J and X are worth 8 points each. F, H, V, W and Y are worth 4 points each and can give you 8 points if you put them on a double-letter score or have a double word score, OR use them to complete 2 words at once. D and G are worth 2 points each and can give you 8 points if you put them on a double-letter score and end have a double word score, or have 2 double word scores, or if you use them in 2 words at once and have either a double-letter score, or a double-word score for both words.
The X tile is worth eight points.
The letter P tile is worth 3 points in an English-language Scrabble game.
The letter L is worth 1 point.
The letter "F" is worth 4 points in Scrabble.