5-Letter Scrabble Words Ending In Q

5-Letter Scrabble Words Ending In Q: we found 4 of them in our Scrabble and Words With Friends dictionary. The strongest plays are QAJAQ (30 pts), UMIAQ (16 pts), TALAQ (14 pts) and TRANQ (14 pts). Each entry lists its Scrabble and Words With Friends point value and links through to a full definition, so you can double-check a play before you commit your tiles — handy as a quick hook-word reference too. Five letters is also exactly what Wordle needs, so treat this as a ready-made Wordle word list too. Also try rhyming L words, 5 letters.

4Total Words
18.5Avg. Scrabble Points
10"Q" Tile Value
30Top Score (QAJAQ)

5-Letter Scrabble Words Ending In Q — Best Plays

5-letter Scrabble words ending in Q that rank near the top of the point table live here — scan this list first when your rack needs a big score, or run it through an anagram solver for more options. Also try Scrabble words ending in Y, 2 letters.

WordScrabbleWWF
qajaq3032
umiaq1618
talaq1415
tranq1415

5-Letter Scrabble Words Ending In Q — Every Word

Every valid 5-letter Scrabble word ending in Q is on this board, from the strongest play down to the safest filler. Tap any word to confirm it's tournament-legal and see its definition — a handy word finder reference for game night.

qajaq 30umiaq 16talaq 14tranq 14

Frequently Asked Questions About 5-Letter Scrabble Words Ending In Q

How many 5-letter Scrabble words end in Q?

4 valid 5-letter Scrabble words ending in Q, all checked against the Words With Friends dictionary too.

What is the highest-scoring 5-letter Scrabble word ending in Q?

QAJAQ is the highest-scoring 5-letter word ending in Q, worth 30 Scrabble points (32 in Words With Friends).

Are there Scrabble hook words ending in Q?

Yes — any word above can work as a back hook, extending a shorter word by adding Q to the end. The Q tile is worth 10 points in Scrabble, one of the eight high-value letters (J, K, Q, V, W, X, Y, Z) that can swing a close game.

Can I unscramble a jumble of letters instead?

Yes — if you have a jumble of letters rather than a fixed length and letter pattern, try the word unscrambler to find every valid word hiding in them, complete with Scrabble and Words With Friends points.