Can You Tie Playing Words with Friends?

avatarRollingHank6 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan6 months ago

Nope, it's impossible! Words with Friends always has a winner and a loser. Time to sharpen your word skills!

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avatarDisbowelingFeel6 months ago

I've played hundreds of games and never seen a tie. Always a winner. Or maybe I just haven't tied yet ;)


avatarBakingAlert6 months ago

Actually, ties can happen. If both players end with the exact same score, it's a draw! Rare but possible.


avatarRegulatingHale6 months ago

It's rare, but yes, two players can end up with the same score in Words with Friends, resulting in a tie.


avatarSwellingDump6 months ago

No, you can't. The game mechanics prevent it.

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