Words With Friends Cheat
Our Words With Friends Word Finder helps you find the best words with the highest score in WWF and WWF 2. Try our Scrabble Word Finder as well. If you love Words With Friends, you will also love Scrabble.
You can use question marks (?) for blank letter tiles.
How to Use Our Words With Friends Word Finder
Our Words With Friends cheat tool isn't just a simple word search or word generator; it is a complete solution to all your WWF & WWF 2 troubles. Best of all, it is easy to use! Enter your scrambled letters, including '?' as blank tiles, and then click the magnifying glass button to find all possible answers, along with the scores.
If you need more than our Words With Friends cheat site to win, try our WWF Help Guide for expert tips and tricks to win every game.
Four Simple Steps For Our Words With Friends Word Finder:
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Start a new board game of WWF on your favorite platform. Here are the links for WWF word games in the app store: Android, and iOS
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At the start of the board game, each player receives seven tiles/letters. For example,let's say you are dealt these random letters: T N A G O I, or even blank tiles. Enter these letters into our Words With Friends cheat and then the fun begins!
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Our Words With Friends helper will give you a list of best words with your letters, like AUTOING 11. The letters will be grouped by length, so if you notice any 7 letter words from the results, you will be rewarded with a bingo worth 35 extra points!
If letters are already on the board then you can add the letter you want to start from in your letter search to find the best words to play with the highest point value.
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Repeat over and over again, until you win.
Advanced Options
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Starts With: You can choose what tile or tiles (letter or letters) you want all the unscrambled word answers to start with.
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Ends With: You can choose the ending letters for your unscrambled words.
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Max Length: You can choose the maximum length for your unscrambled words. For example, if you choose 4 Letters, you will only get 4 letter words, 3 letter words, and 2 letter words, no matter how many letters you enter.
This Words With Friends cheat also works with Words With Friends 2, Scrabble, Text Twist, Daily Jumble, and other similar word scramble games.
What is Words With Friends?
Words With Friends, also called WWF, is a fun multiplayer word game created by & owned by Zynga, formerly "Newtoy." Words With Friends is one of the most popular online word scramble games in the world! Millions of people play every day.
The game is very competitive, so there are many WWF word search tools, word solver, and WWF Help guides are available (ours is best, of course!).
How Can I Get Words With Friends?
You can download and play Words With Friends on IOS, Android, Windows phones, tablets, and Kindle Fire. WWF is also available on social media platforms, such as Facebook.
You can download the Words With Friends Apps here
If you want to play on the social media platforms, log on to Facebook and search "Words With Friends" and you will surely find it.
WWF = Words With Friends
How to Play Words With Friends
The rules of the game are mostly the same as Scrabble, with a few crucial differences:
- The arrangement of the bonus tiles on the board for each word game is different
- The point value of each letter or tile is different
- The Scrabble Word Dictionary is different than the Words With Friends Dictionary. WWF uses the ENABLE (ENHANCED NORTH AMERICAN LEXICON) dictionary with 173,000+ words in its word list.
- Since they use different dictionaries, each game has its own cheat: Scrabble Cheat & Words With Friends Cheat
See below for an example of the Words With Friends game board on IOS.
Example Words With Friends Board
image courtesy of Wikipedia
At the start of the game, you are given seven random letters. Your task is forming words on the board in crossword puzzle style fashion. You can form words horizontally or vertically.
You should try to score as many points possible for each word you place on the board because the highest score wins.
Rules of the Game
- The first word must be placed so that one of the letters is on the star in the center of the board.
- All other words after the first word is played, must be placed so that at least one tile is shared from a previous word on the board.
- Each tile must be placed to make words only horizontally or vertically.
- You can make more than 1 word when you place your tiles.
- You can't place a tile if it makes an invalid word on another set of tiles. Use our WWF dictionary to check the validity of a word.
- The game ends when one of the players uses all tiles in his or her rack and there are no tiles left to draw from.
- The game can also end prematurely if three turns pass with no scoring turns, if the score is not 0 to 0
How to Score Points
Tips on Winning in Words With Friends and WWF 2
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Learn the Board
One of the best bits about WWF is the fact that is has a built-in a robot that accurately and automatically shows you your potential score, with scrabble you have to do this in your head. Use this to your advantage to see which word is going to score you more.
Running through all your possibilities is the best way to find all the best moves and learn the board.
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Defense vs Offense
Although it is good to score as many points as possible, sometimes playing a lower scoring word or skipping a turn in a tactical way is going to win you the game. Try to use up the bonus squares or add an ‘S’ every now and aging if it’s going to prevent your opponent from using them or going in a favorable place on the board.
You need to assume that every opportunity that appears to you, you’re opponent will see it too. Be wary of other players that play this way, you could be in for a long yet interesting game if you’re both doing this. Sometimes they can go for days.
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Educate Yourself
Words are literally your friend with this game, the more you know the more chance you have of coming up with the highest score. One of the best things you can do to educate yourself id to use the WWF dictionary or word cheat such as this WWF Word Finder.
You’re not cheating by doing this, you’re merely learning and allowing yourself to become more educated. Nothing beats the power of language, reading on a regular basis, looking up the meaning of words that your opponents use and making notes of words you’ve come across are great ways of furthering your knowledge could lead to you winning a large proportion of your games.
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Parallel Play
tactic that is commonly used to win in Word With Friends is parallel play. It will make you better at playing and also make it more challenging for your opponent. To do this you should try to avoid going across your opponent’s word. Try to match consonants with vowels and do the same with vowels to consonants. This way you are going be getting pints for creating multiple words on a regular basis whilst preventing them from doing the same. The best thing you can do to help this trick work is to become familiar with two-letter words, so do a little research and have few ready to pull out of your sleeve.
Here are the full
WWF Help Guide including strategies on how to win every game.
Words With Friends Help & Tips
The game's object is to find the best words and score the highest amount of points, and usually, to do so, you have to keep your opponent's score low.
How can I Win More in Words With Friends?
- The Shuffle button rearranges your letters in a different order. This may make it easier for you to visualize new word possibilities.
- Please don't make it easy for your opponent! Ensure you are very aware of the words that can be played based on the letter you put out. You may set them up for all kinds of bonuses, unintentionally.
- Don't be afraid to try words that you don't know. What's the worst that could happen if you put in a word that's not real? Try to hit the bonuses when doing so.
- As stated before, go for bonuses. Go for double letter and triple letter blocks whenever possible.
- Make sure you study the board before you make your next move. You could be overlooking tons of points or giving away points.
- Make sure you know this word list of two-letter words, ex, za, qi, and xu. Two-letter words are a good chance for easy points if you know them.
- Please take a look at our full WWF Guide for more detail or try our Word Generator.
Words With Friends is all about strategy. With a little bit of planning, word knowledge of best words [playable], and attention to detail, you can win every game. Also, remember, a good defense helps you win games.
Words With Friends FAQs
Here are a few answers to commonly asked questions about Words With Friends and WWF 2. If you can't find the answer here, then you are sure to find it on our Help Guide.
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What Dictionary Does Words With Friends Use?
Words With Friends and Words With Friends 2 both use the ENABLE dictionary. In case you wanted to know, ENABLE is an acronym for the Enhanced North American Benchmark Lexicon. This dictionary is similar to Scrabble's, but it uses a lot more social words and abbreviations. The board layout is very similar as well.
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What is the Highest Scoring Word in Words With Friends?
Not including bonuses, oxyphenbutazone, is worth 44 points and has 15 letters. The chances of spelling this word are very slim, to say the least.
Oxyphenbutazone is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, so becareful when playing Words with Friend against medical professionals. They have a leg up!
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What is the Green Button on the WWF App?
It is the Word Radar power-up button. If you click it, it will show you where you can place letters on the board. This isn't always helpful if there are a lot of places to lay a word down, but it is worth a shot.
Other Power-ups
- Swap+
This power-up allows you to swap tiles without losing your turn.
- Hindsight
Hindsight power-up lets you see the best possible move that could have been made on your previous turn. This power-up wont help you on your current turn, but it will help you learn for future turns.
- Word Clue
the Word Clue power-up is similar to Word Radar. It helps you figure out where a word should go, but it only highlights one place on the board and the letters to go along with it.
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What is the Flame Emoji (🔥) and number on WWf?
According to the Words With Friends Help page, the fire emoji, represents a streak between you and an opponent.
- You or your friend must play a move within 24 hours for two consecutive days.
- On the third day of continuous game play, a fire emoji (showing 2) will appear indicating the start of the streak. The number beside it is the Days of streak.
- One of you must play the next move within 24 hours from the previous move to maintain the streak.
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What is Word of the Day?
The Word of the day gives you an uncommon word daily that can be used in a WWF game.
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How do I report a problem on Words With Friends?
- On your main screen, tap “Profile”.
- Next, tap on “Help.”
- This will bring you to our “Help and Support” window where you can find different self-help topics depending on the issue you are having.
- If you can’t find the answers to your questions, simply tap on the “Contact Us” (iOS) or "Conversation" (Android) button in the upper right-hand corner.
The above details are taking from the Zynga support website to ensure the information is updated and accurate.
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How do I contact Words With Friends?
Zynga Customer Service Phone Number (800) 762-2530. You can give them a ring if you have any questions or issues.
What is Words With Friends 2?
Words With Friends 2 is the sequel to the Words With Friends word game, also created by Zynga. It was released in September 2017.
Words With Friends 2 has more game modes than WWF. You can play against your friends in lightning duels or play solo. There is also the addition of 50,000 new words!
The rules remained the same as they were in Words With Friends. The board layout, bonus tiles & letter value also remained the same.
Here is a link to the new game:
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WWF Letter Values
Here is a break down of the value of each letter/tile in WWF. Z, Q, J are the most valuable, so, it is a good idea to study words with those tiles/letters!