How To Use Our WordFeud Word Finder
Our Word Finder is for the English version of WordFeud, but we also have English, Spanish, German, Italian, and French WordFeud Cheat available.
We designed our WordFeud Helper to be easy to use for all word gamers. All you have to do is enter your letters into the search box, use '?' for wildcards and click go. Our WordFeud word finder is the only helper you will need when you play WordFeud.
Features
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Unscrambled words are grouped by letter and sorted alphabetically.
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Use the advanced options to filter words by the starting letter. This will help you place your tiles more effectively.
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Choose the maximum word length to limit your resulting unscramble words.
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You can use '?' or spaces for joker tiles aka blank tiles.
WordFeud FAQs
You probably already know that our Wordfeud Cheat will quickly unscramble letters you throw at it, but what is WordFeud?
What is WordFeud?
WordFeud is a free multiplayer word game developed by Haakon Bertheussen in 2010. The setup, the rules, and the gameplay are very similar to Scrabble and Words With Friends.
How To Play WordFeud
If you have ever played Scrabble or Words With Friends, you will likely feel right at home with WordFeud. Just like in Scrabble, you have to place letter tiles on a 15 x 15 standard board and try to find words and score points from your letters.
All of the bonus points from Scrabble are included in WordFeud. The double letter, double word, triple letter, and triple word are on the board, ready to boost your score when needed!
Certain letters have different point values, such as J is worth 10 points instead of 8. You can see all of the letter values at the bottom of the page.
Although the rules may be similar, this is definitely not a copy word game. WordFeud has several features unique to it. Here are some of the best features:
WordFeud Features
Available Languages
WordFeud is available in many languages, which makes it even more user friendly. The available languages are:
- Danish (Dansk) - Denmark (DA)
- Dutch - Netherlands (NL)
- English - United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK)
- Finnish (FI)
- French - France (FR)
- German (DE)
- Norwegian - Norway (NO)
- Portuguese (Português) - Portugal (PT)
- Spanish
- Swedish (Svenska) - Sweden (SE)
What Dictionaries Does WordFeud Use?
WordFeud uses different dictionaries for each language. See below for a breakdown:
- The English version of WordFeud allows you to choose between the Scrabble SOWPODS (International) word list or the Scrabble TWL (US) word list.
- The Swedish dictionary is provided by The Swedish Academy (Svenska Akademien).
- The Dutch dictionary is proprietary, created by TaalTik, using the OpenTaal dictionary as base material. You can get more info about the words in the list from wordfeud.taaltik.nl.
- Wordfeud uses Dansk Sprognævns Retskrivningsordbog, 4. udgave, 2012, inkl. 8. digitale oplag, 2017. It also includes the latest updates from 2021.
- Wordfeud uses "NSF-ordlisten", made by the Norwegian Scrabble Association (Norsk Scrabbleforbund).
- The Portuguese dictionary is proprietary, created by spellonit.com. For more information and / or feedback, see http://spellonit.com/support/por/
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How Can I Get WordFeud Help?
You can contact them directly by email using <[email protected]>
WordFeud Letter Values
These are the letter values and the amount of tiles in a standard game of the English WordFeud.
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A 1 : 10 tile(s)
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B 4 : 2 tile(s)
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C 4 : 2 tile(s)
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D 2 : 5 tile(s)
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E 1 : 12 tile(s)
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F 4 : 2 tile(s)
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G 3 : 3 tile(s)
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H 4 : 3 tile(s)
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I 1 : 9 tile(s)
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J 10 : 1 tile(s)
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K 5 : 1 tile(s)
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L 1 : 4 tile(s)
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M 3 : 2 tile(s)
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N 1 : 6 tile(s)
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O 1 : 7 tile(s)
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P 4 : 2 tile(s)
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Q 10 : 1 tile(s)
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R 1 : 6 tile(s)
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S 1 : 5 tile(s)
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T 1 : 7 tile(s)
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U 2 : 4 tile(s)
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V 4 : 2 tile(s)
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W 4 : 2 tile(s)
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X 8 : 1 tile(s)
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Y 4 : 2 tile(s)
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Z 10 : 1 tile(s)