7 Letter Words With Q and H
Collins lists 33 seven-letter words using both Q and H. The highest scorer is queachy (24 pts); the rest follow, ranked by Scrabble value.
7 Letter Words With Q and H
About These 7-Letter Words
Every entry among the seven-letter words using both Q and H in Collins is collected here and ranked by score. There are 33 to work with, which helps when both letters have to land in the same play.
Highest-scoring picks
On points, the strongest play here is queachy at 24. Other high scorers include queechy (24), quiched (22), and squashy (22). Because every word is exactly seven letters, any of them can score a bingo when you empty your rack in a single turn.
How these words break down
Out of 33 words, 33 use a high-value tile (J, Q, X or Z), 6 end in -ES and 2 end in -ED, and 3 have a double letter.
Where you can play them
These come from the Collins word list; 20 are also valid in Words With Friends, and 22 appear in the North American list (NWL/TWL). Use the dictionary selector in the finder to match the exact game you are playing.
The list is sorted by Scrabble score by default — tap Points, A–Z or Z–A to reorder it, or use the finder to narrow it down by your own tiles.
FAQs - 7 Letter Words with Q and H
How many 7-letter words contain both Q and H?
There are 33 seven-letter words that contain both Q and H in the Collins Scrabble Words dictionary used on this site.
What is the highest-scoring 7-letter word that contains both Q and H?
Queachy scores 24 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 contain both Q and H?
Examples include queachy, queechy, squinch, and squitch.
Are 7-letter words that contain both Q and H valid in Words With Friends?
20 of the 33 are also valid in Words With Friends. Switch the dictionary in the finder to see only those.
Which 7-letter words that contain both Q and H use a Q, Z, X or J?
33 of them include at least one high-value tile, such as queachy, queechy, and quiched.
Are these words allowed in Scrabble in North America?
22 of them are also in the North American list (NWL/TWL); the rest are Collins-only.