How Does Words with Friends Game End?

avatarBruisingTopaz6 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree6 months ago

When one player uses all their tiles, or when both players pass twice in a row, the game is over. Simple as that.

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avatarCreatingGulf6 months ago

As soon as one player uses all their tiles and the tile bag is empty, the game concludes. Or, if both players are out of moves and pass twice each, it鈥檚 game over!


avatarAffordingAggie6 months ago

The game ends when one player uses all their tiles and no more can be drawn, or when both players pass twice in a row!


avatarReroutingTopaz6 months ago

When there's no more tiles to draw and a player uses all their letters, or if both players pass two turns in a row - that鈥檚 a wrap!

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