How to Win at Words with Friends
Whenever you can, play the letters "u" "c" and "v." Having them in your hand hurts you because they have almost no two letter combos, are hard to play, and just sit in your hand slowing you down. , Don't be afraid to play that Q or Z even if the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Whenever you can
This is especially helpful if it's slowing you down or causing you to not do well; sometimes you just need to get rid of obscure letters. , Example, get an i, n, g at the same time.
Or e, d.
Or, r, e. , Make sure you don't open the door for your opponent to earn big points.
Avoid situations where you open up the triple word score for the opponent. -
Step 2: play the letters "u" "c" and "v." Having them in your hand hurts you because they have almost no two letter combos
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Step 3: are hard to play
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Step 4: and just sit in your hand slowing you down.
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Step 5: Don't be afraid to play that Q or Z even if the result doesn't earn a ton of points.
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Step 6: Try to get letters that combine into big words easily.
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Step 7: Play on "defense".
Detailed Guide
This is especially helpful if it's slowing you down or causing you to not do well; sometimes you just need to get rid of obscure letters. , Example, get an i, n, g at the same time.
Or e, d.
Or, r, e. , Make sure you don't open the door for your opponent to earn big points.
Avoid situations where you open up the triple word score for the opponent.
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