Scrabble Q Without U Words

Updated 2025 — All TWL-valid Q words that don't require a U tile

Quick Answer

The most playable Q-without-U Scrabble words: QI (11 pts), QAT (12 pts), QOPH (18 pts), TRANQ (14 pts), CINQ (15 pts). QI is the most important — it's 2 letters and scores 11 points with no U needed.

Why you must know Q-without-U words

The Q tile is worth 10 points but there are only 4 U tiles in the game. In a competitive match, your opponent may play all four U tiles before you get a chance to play Q in a word like QUEEN or QUIZ. Without knowing Q-without-U words, you're stuck — forced to trade or hold the tile until endgame and potentially lose points.

Players who know even just QI turn the Q from a liability into a reliable 11-point play. Players who know the full list below have a weapon every game.

Most important to memorize: QI, QOPH, QAT, QANAT, TRANQ, CINQ. These cover the most common board situations — short words for tight spots, longer words for open boards.

2-letter Q words (no U)

WordPointsDefinition
QI LEARN THIS 11 pts Life force or vital energy in Chinese philosophy. Also spelled chi or ki. Essential vocabulary for every Scrabble player.

3-letter Q words (no U)

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QAT LEARN THIS 12 pts An East African shrub (Catha edulis) whose leaves are chewed as a stimulant. Also spelled khat. QATS (13 pts) is the plural.

4-letter Q words (no U)

WordPointsDefinition
QOPH HIGH VALUE 18 pts The 19th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Also spelled KOPH or KOP. Q=10, O=1, P=3, H=4.
CINQ 15 pts A five in cards or dice. From the French word for five. The Q is at the end — useful when Q is hard to place at the start.
QAID 14 pts A Muslim judge or official. Also spelled CAID. Valid in TWL. QAIDS is the plural.
QAIS 13 pts Plural of QA. Valid in some editions — check your specific dictionary.

5-letter Q words (no U)

WordPointsDefinition
TRANQ LEARN THIS 14 pts Informal for tranquilizer. Also useful as TRANQS (15 pts) — Q at the end means you can hook it onto many board positions.
QANAT 16 pts An ancient underground irrigation channel used in the Middle East and Central Asia. QANATS is the plural.
QOPHS 19 pts Plural of QOPH. The Q and H make this high-value for a 5-letter word.
FAQIR 17 pts A Muslim or Hindu religious ascetic who lives by begging. Also spelled FAKIR. The Q appears between A and I.

6+ letter Q words (no U)

WordPointsDefinition
QIGONG 15 pts A Chinese system of breathing exercises and meditation. Q=10, I=1, G=2, O=1, N=1, G=2.
QANATS 17 pts Plural of QANAT. Ancient underground irrigation channels.
FAQIRS 18 pts Plural of FAQIR. Muslim or Hindu religious beggars.
QIGONGS 17 pts Plural of QIGONG. Breathing exercise systems.

Strategy: when and how to use Q-without-U words

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QI on triple-letter is 30 points

QI placed so the Q lands on a triple-letter square scores 30 points for two tiles. This is one of the highest-efficiency plays in Scrabble.

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TRANQ ends in Q — rare and valuable

Words that end in Q are extremely rare and useful because they can hook onto open I or A tiles on the board to form TRANQI or TRANQA — wait, actually Q at word end means it can't extend. Use it to block a premium square.

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Know QI + QOPH = cover every rack

If you know QI and QOPH, you can play Q without U in almost any rack situation — short boards, tight corners, open centers.

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QI hooks onto existing words

If there's an I on the board, playing Q perpendicular to it (to form QI as a two-letter cross) is often a legal and powerful play that surprises opponents.

Frequently asked questions

QI (11 pts) is the most important — 2 letters, very playable. QOPH (18 pts) is the highest scoring short Q-without-U word. TRANQ (14 pts) is useful because the Q is at the end. QANAT (16 pts) is good for an open board. Memorize these four and you're covered for most game situations.
Yes. QI is valid in both the North American TWL/NWL and the international SOWPODS dictionary. It's one of the most universally accepted Scrabble words. If an opponent challenges QI, they will lose their challenge in any official tournament.
QAT (also spelled KHAT or QHAT) is an East African shrub whose leaves are chewed as a stimulant. It is valid in the TWL dictionary and scores 12 points. QATS (plural) scores 13 points.
Yes! TRANQ, CINQ, and a few other words end in Q. These are especially useful in tight board positions where placing Q at a word's start is impossible. TRANQS (adding S) is also valid for 15 points.
Yes. QOPH is the 19th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (also spelled KOPH) and is in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary. QANAT is an ancient underground irrigation system used throughout the Middle East and is also in the TWL dictionary. Both are challengeable and will hold up in tournament play.

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