Does Starting Words with Friends Help Winning?

avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum5 months ago

Not necessarily. Winning Words with Friends requires skill and strategy, not just who starts. But hey, a good start doesn't hurt.

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avatarCompletingClint5 months ago

Starting first can definitely be an advantage, but a clever opponent can flip the game their way pretty quickly!


avatarDebiasingPons5 months ago

Absolutely! Starting the game gives you the chance to set the tone and snatch those high-value double and triple letter scores right off the bat!


avatarScoldingIrony5 months ago

It does! I always aim to start. Setting the first word gives you control, and can help build a strong score early on.

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