How do I change my username on Words with Friends?

avatarPressingDesk·a year ago
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avatarComputingTopaz·a year ago

Been there, done that! Head to 'Settings', and under 'Account', you’ll find the option to edit your username. Make sure it’s cool!

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avatarAlightingTang·a year ago

Honestly, you can't change usernames on Words with Friends directly. Create a new account if you need a new name.


avatarDebiasingPons·a year ago

From my experience, you may need to log in through Facebook or an email, go to 'Settings', and under 'Account', you can update your username. Easy peasy!


avatarCreatingGulf·a year ago

Super easy! Just open the game, go to 'Settings', tap on 'Account', and you’ll see the option to change your username. Bam, all done!

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