Lexulous Pro Finder

Master 8-tile racks with optimal word plays

Use # for blank tiles (worth 0 points, can be any letter)

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Board letters add to the rack. Use ? for open spaces.

About Lexulous Pro Finder

Lexulous is a popular online word game similar to Scrabble but with a key twist: you play with 8 tiles instead of 7. This extra tile opens up longer words and bigger scoring opportunities. Our Lexulous Pro Finder calculates accurate Lexulous point values and helps you find the highest-scoring plays from your rack every turn.

How It Works

1

Enter 8 Tiles

Type your rack letters (up to 15 supported). Use # for blank tiles.

2

Add Board Context

Optionally add letters on the board. Use ? for open spaces.

3

Pick Your Play

Browse results ranked by Lexulous points and choose the winner.

Lexulous Strategy Tips

Pro tip: With 8 tiles instead of 7, you have significantly more letter combinations available. This makes it easier to form long words, so always look for 7-8 letter plays.
  • Leverage the extra tile: With 8 tiles, you have ~40% more combinations than in Scrabble — longer words become much more accessible
  • Different tile values: Lexulous has its own scoring system — letter values differ from Scrabble, so use our accurate Lexulous scoring
  • International dictionary: Lexulous uses the SOWPODS/Collins dictionary by default, which includes more words than the US Scrabble dictionary
  • Play for premium squares: Like Scrabble, premium squares multiply your score — plan plays that land high-value tiles on them
  • Manage your rack: Keep a good vowel-consonant balance. With 8 tiles, a lopsided rack is even more punishing

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Lexulous different from Scrabble?

Lexulous gives players 8 tiles instead of 7, uses the SOWPODS/Collins dictionary, and has different tile values and distribution. The extra tile makes longer words much more achievable and changes the strategic dynamics significantly.

Which dictionary does Lexulous use?

Lexulous uses the SOWPODS (Collins Scrabble Words) dictionary, which combines both American and British English word lists. This is the default in our solver when you select Lexulous scoring.

Are the tile values different from Scrabble?

Yes. Lexulous has its own unique tile values and tile distribution that differ from both Scrabble and Words With Friends. Our Lexulous scoring mode calculates points using the correct Lexulous values.

Is there a bingo bonus in Lexulous?

Lexulous awards a bonus for using all 8 tiles in a single play, similar to the Scrabble bingo. The exact bonus may vary by platform version. Our solver highlights words that use 8 or more letters.