How to Use a Rack in Scrabble


In the game of Scrabble, all the players choose 7 letter tiles, then each player place the tiles on his or her rack, form a word with some or all of the tiles and after that draws new tiles to restore those he or she played. Though most players consider only the word(s) they can form with the tiles available on their turn, superior Scrabble players know how to run their racks to make elevated scores. A well managed Scrabble rack might turn out as many as 3 to 4 "bingos" (plays of all seven letters), each meaning a 50-point bonus.


Reshuffle your tiles on your rack

Much of rack management in Scrabble game is based on the skill to form anagrams, that is, to reshuffle the letters on your rack into significant words which might bring up word tips. You may possibly find it helpful to move the tiles on your rack around till you see a word that you know.

As you play the game more frequently, you will increase the skill to manage the letters in your head. When rearranging the tiles, it helps to place the tiles where they frequently appear in words. For instance, letters like F and J are more likely to appear at the beginnings of words, so put them on the left side of your rack. However letters like S and Y are further likely to appear at the end of words, so put them on the right side of your rack, with this you don't have to use Scrabble cheat or online Scrabble help to earn good points.

Familiarize yourself with common complex words

As you begin to identify common letter combinations used in words, you will finally start to recognize whole words on your rack; you can make use of Scrabble word finder here. The next step is to start placing small words together into complex words, either with 2 words found on your rack or with a single word on your rack and a word existing on the board.

For instance, if the word FOOD is already on the board, you can turn it into SEAFOOD if you have the right tiles on your rack and there are sufficient spaces ahead of the F.