Instructions
Use a blank tile to represent any letter that you wish. There are no limitations to this. For example, the Scrabble game has 2 "B" tiles. Even if they are gone, you can make your blank tile a "B." If you are lucky, you might draw both blank tiles during your game.
Remember which letters the blank tiles represent after a player has placed them. Since there are only 2 blank tiles available, it won't be difficult to remember the letter represented by each.
Recall that after a player names and plays a blank tile, players cannot change the letter for their own benefit. For example, if you use a blank tile to represent "Z" in the word zoo, your opponent cannot add an "N" to the end and claim the "Z" is now an "L" to make the word loon. However, they could add an "M" at the end and take points for the two "O" tiles and the "M" tile for the word zoom.
Tally your score after making a word with a blank tile. A blank tile has no value at all. However, if you place a blank tile on a double or triple word score space when making a word, you may still double or triple the score from the rest of the tiles in your word.