Word Scramble Game Point Values for W O R T H E D
Here are the point values for each letter in worthed 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 worthed combine for a total of 20 points (not including bonus squares).
- W 4
- O 1
- R 5
- T 3
- H 4
- E 1
- D 2
Words With Friends Point Values
These are the values for each letter/tile for worthed in Words With Friends and Words With Friends 2. These letters are worth a total of 13 points (not including bonus squares)
- W 4
- O 1
- R 1
- T 1
- H 3
- E 1
- D 2
How Many Words Can Be Unscrambled From WORTHED?
Now that you have successfully unscrambled WORTHED, what now? Simple, Our Word Unscrambler found 422 playable words ready to be used in several word games!
All of the words that you unscrambled using the letters worthed can be used in Scrabble, Scrabble Go and Words With Friends!
Fact about worthed
- WORTHED has 1 Exact anagrams and 422 partial anagrams.
- WORTHED is 7 letters long
- WORTHED starts with W
- WORTHED Ends with D
Definition of worthed mean when you unscramble it?
worthed unscrambles into many words! Here is the definition of one of those unscrambled words.
Meanings of worth
- Valuable; of worthy; estimable; also, worth while.
- Equal in value to; furnishing an equivalent for; proper to be exchanged for.
- Deserving of; -- in a good or bad sense, but chiefly in a good sense.
- Having possessions equal to; having wealth or estate to the value of.
- That quality of a thing which renders it valuable or useful; sum of valuable qualities which render anything useful and sought; value; hence, often, value as expressed in a standard, as money; equivalent in exchange; price.
- Value in respect of moral or personal qualities; excellence; virtue; eminence; desert; merit; usefulness; as, a man or magistrate of great worth.
- To be; to become; to betide; -- now used only in the phrases, woe worth the day, woe worth the man, etc., in which the verb is in the imperative, and the nouns day, man, etc., are in the dative. Woe be to the day, woe be to the man, etc., are equivalent phrases.
- Full of worth; worthy; deserving.