Word Scramble Game Point Values for B R I E F I N G S
Here are the point values for each letter in briefings 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 briefings combine for a total of 19 points (not including bonus squares).
- B 3
- R 5
- I 1
- E 1
- F 4
- I 1
- N 1
- G 2
- S 1
Words With Friends Point Values
These are the values for each letter/tile for briefings in Words With Friends and Words With Friends 2. These letters are worth a total of 18 points (not including bonus squares)
- B 4
- R 1
- I 1
- E 1
- F 4
- I 1
- N 2
- G 3
- S 1
How Many Words Can Be Unscrambled From BRIEFINGS?
Now that you have successfully unscrambled BRIEFINGS, what now? Simple, Our Word Unscrambler found 794 playable words ready to be used in several word games!
All of the words that you unscrambled using the letters briefings can be used in Scrabble, Scrabble Go and Words With Friends!
Fact about briefings
- BRIEFINGS has 1 Exact anagrams and 794 partial anagrams.
- BRIEFINGS is 9 letters long
- BRIEFINGS starts with B
- BRIEFINGS Ends with S
Definition of briefings mean when you unscramble it?
briefings unscrambles into many words! Here is the definition of one of those unscrambled words.
Meanings of brief
- A short concise writing or letter; a statement in few words.
- An epitome.
- An abridgment or concise statement of a client's case, made out for the instruction of counsel in a trial at law. This word is applied also to a statement of the heads or points of a law argument.
- A writ; a breve. See Breve, n., 2.
- Short in duration.
- Concise; terse; succinct.
- Rife; common; prevalent.
- Briefly.
- Soon; quickly.
- A writ issuing from the chancery, directed to any judge ordinary, commanding and authorizing that judge to call a jury to inquire into the case, and upon their verdict to pronounce sentence.
- A letter patent, from proper authority, authorizing a collection or charitable contribution of money in churches, for any public or private purpose.
- To make an abstract or abridgment of; to shorten; as, to brief pleadings.
- The quality of being brief; brevity; conciseness in discourse or writing.