Word Scramble Game Point Values for S E Q U E N C E S
Here are the point values for each letter in sequences for the two most popular word scramble games - Scrabble and Words With Friends.
Scrabble Point Values
These are the values for each letter/tile in Scrabble and Scrabble Go. The letters sequences combine for a total of 20 points (not including bonus squares).
- S 1
- E 1
- Q 10
- U 1
- E 1
- N 1
- C 3
- E 1
- S 1
Words With Friends Point Values
These are the values for each letter/tile for sequences in Words With Friends and Words With Friends 2. These letters are worth a total of 23 points (not including bonus squares)
- S 1
- E 1
- Q 10
- U 2
- E 1
- N 2
- C 4
- E 1
- S 1
How Many Words Can Be Unscrambled From SEQUENCES?
Now that you have successfully unscrambled SEQUENCES, what now? Simple, Our Word Unscrambler found 240 playable words ready to be used in several word games!
All of the words that you unscrambled using the letters sequences can be used in Scrabble, Scrabble Go and Words With Friends!
Fact about sequences
- SEQUENCES has 1 Exact anagrams and 240 partial anagrams.
- SEQUENCES is 9 letters long
- SEQUENCES starts with S
- SEQUENCES Ends with S
Definition of sequences mean when you unscramble it?
sequences unscrambles into many words! Here is the definition of one of those unscrambled words.
Meanings of sequenc
- The state of being sequent; succession; order of following; arrangement.
- That which follows or succeeds as an effect; sequel; consequence; result.
- Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without asserting or implying causative energy; as, the reactions of chemical agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequences.
- Any succession of chords (or harmonic phrase) rising or falling by the regular diatonic degrees in the same scale; a succession of similar harmonic steps.
- A melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one tone higher; a rosalia.
- A hymn introduced in the Mass on certain festival days, and recited or sung immediately before the gospel, and after the gradual or introit, whence the name.
- Three or more cards of the same suit in immediately consecutive order of value; as, ace, king, and queen; or knave, ten, nine, and eight.
- All five cards, of a hand, in consecutive order as to value, but not necessarily of the same suit; when of one suit, it is called a sequence flush.