Mikianan Scrabble
One day, someone at work linked to the Wikipedia page on Scrabble letter distributions. You can blame them for this.
A hypothetical, completely unofficial Mikianan-language edition of Scrabble would consist of the following 120 tiles:
- 2 blank tiles (scoring 0 points)
- 1 point: A ×15, E ×12, N ×12, I ×8, T ×8, R ×6, S ×6, H ×5, M ×5, L ×4
- 2 points: Y ×4, D ×3, K ×3, O ×3, Ö ×3, U ×2, Ü ×2
- 3 points: B ×2, F ×2, P ×2
- 4 points: C ×2, G ×2
- 6 points: K̃ ×1, X ×1
- 8 points: J ×1, V ×1, W ×1, Z ×1
- 10 points: Q ×1
The values and number of tiles were intuited from a character frequency analysis of all the Mikianan text I had at the time.