| Word | Scrabble | WWF |
|---|---|---|
| SIXER (5) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A Cub Scout who leads a group of six. [def] | 12 S (1) + I (1) + X (8) + E (1) + R (1) | 12 |
| REX (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: An animal which has a genetic recessive variation that causes the guard hairs to be very short or fully lacking. [def] | 10 R (1) + E (1) + X (8) | 10 |
| SEX (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 10 S (1) + E (1) + X (8) | 10 |
| SIX (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: The digit or figure 6. [def] | 10 S (1) + I (1) + X (8) | 10 |
| XIS (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: The 14th letter of Classical and Modern Greek. The 15th in Ancient and Old Greek. [def] | 10 X (8) + I (1) + S (1) | 10 |
| EX (2) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 9 E (1) + X (8) | 9 |
| XI (2) TWLCollinsWWF noun: The 14th letter of Classical and Modern Greek. The 15th in Ancient and Old Greek. [def] | 9 X (8) + I (1) | 9 |
| IRES (4) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 4 I (1) + R (1) + E (1) + S (1) | 4 |
| REIS (4) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 4 R (1) + E (1) + I (1) + S (1) | 4 |
| RISE (4) TWLCollinsWWF verb: To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground. [def] | 4 R (1) + I (1) + S (1) + E (1) | 4 |
| SIRE (4) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later onl... [def] | 4 S (1) + I (1) + R (1) + E (1) | 4 |
| ERS (3) TWLCollinsWWF verb: To utter the word "er" when hesitating in speech, found in the phrase um and er. [def] | 3 E (1) + R (1) + S (1) | 3 |
| IRE (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: Iron. [def] | 3 I (1) + R (1) + E (1) | 3 |
| REI (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 3 R (1) + E (1) + I (1) | 3 |
| RES (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: The act of reserving, withholding or keeping back. [def] | 3 R (1) + E (1) + S (1) | 3 |
| SEI (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 3 S (1) + E (1) + I (1) | 3 |
| SER (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 3 S (1) + E (1) + R (1) | 3 |
| SIR (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 3 S (1) + I (1) + R (1) | 3 |
| SRI (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 3 S (1) + R (1) + I (1) | 3 |
| ER (2) TWLCollinsWWF verb: To utter the word "er" when hesitating in speech, found in the phrase um and er. [def] | 2 E (1) + R (1) | 2 |