7 Letter Words Ending With YA
Collins lists 10 seven-letter words ending in YA. The highest scorer is jambiya (21 pts); the rest follow, ranked by Scrabble value.
7 Letter Words Ending With YA
About These 7-Letter Words
Every entry among the seven-letter words ending in YA in Collins is collected here and ranked by score. There are 10 to work with, which helps when you need to hook onto a tile or finish a word from the right.
Highest-scoring picks
On points, the strongest play here is jambiya at 21. Other high scorers include hryvnya (19), kerbaya (16), and acharya (15). Because every word is exactly seven letters, any of them can score a bingo when you empty your rack in a single turn.
Holding too many vowels? ouguiya clears several of them in one play.
How these words break down
Out of 10 words, 1 use a high-value tile (J, Q, X or Z).
Where you can play them
These come from the Collins word list; 4 are also valid in Words With Friends, and 4 appear in the North American list (NWL/TWL). Use the dictionary selector in the finder to match the exact game you are playing.
By default the words are ranked by points; switch to A–Z or Z–A with the buttons above, or filter by your letters using the finder.
FAQs - 7 Letter Words Ending with YA
How many 7-letter words end with YA?
There are 10 seven-letter words that end with YA in the Collins Scrabble Words dictionary used on this site.
What is the highest-scoring 7-letter word that ends with YA?
Jambiya scores 21 points, the highest on this page. Playing all seven tiles at once also earns a 50-point bingo bonus in Scrabble.
What are some good 7-letter words that end with YA?
Examples include jambiya, hryvnya, sokaiya, and atemoya.
Do 7-letter words score a bingo?
Yes. Using all seven of your tiles in one turn scores a 50-point bonus in Scrabble (35 points in Words With Friends), which makes a seven-letter word one of the most valuable plays in the game.
How is this list of words ordered?
By Scrabble score, highest first. Use the Points, A–Z and Z–A controls above the word list to change the order.
Are these words allowed in Scrabble in North America?
4 of them are also in the North American list (NWL/TWL); the rest are Collins-only.