
Today’s blog post is the final installment in the series of posts devoted to playable two-letter words. Learning these two-letter words, as well as the other two-letter words in the alphabet, will enable you to see more options for play and increase the number of points you earn in a single turn.
- qi: the central life force in Chinese culture (also ki)
- re: a tone of the diatonic scale
- sh: used to encourage silence
- si: a tone of the diatonic scale (also ti)
- so: a tone of the diatonic scale (also sol)
- ta: an expression of thanks
- ti: a tone of the diatonic scale
- to: in the direction of
- uh: used to express hesitation
- um: used to express hesitation
- un: one
- up: to raise (-s, -ped, -ping)
- us: a plural pronoun
- ut: the musical tone C in the French solmization system, now replaced by do
- we: a first-person plural pronoun
- wo: woe
- xi: a Greek letter
- xu: a former monetary unit of Vietnam equal to one-hundreth of a dong (also sau, pl. xu)
- ya: you
- ye: you
- yo: an expression used to attract attention
- za: pizza
Next Up
Wordplay Day! To prepare for class, revisit the Dictionary and World Builder pages on the Scrabble website. Also review the posts on my blog devoted to Scrabble tips, including this one.

















