How Does Words with Friends Pick Your Smart Match?

avatarHouselingMoon6 months ago
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avatarArisingWard6 months ago

From what I've experienced, it seems to pair you with folks close to your skill level. I rarely play someone way better or worse than me!

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avatarRegulatingHale6 months ago

Words with Friends uses an algorithm that pairs you with players of similar skill and experience levels for Smart Matches. It's like a matchmaking cupid but for word nerds!


avatarRepeatingRitz6 months ago

They use a magical algorithm to make sure you're not facing off against word wizards when you're just a spelling apprentice.


avatarCoilingShip6 months ago

It randomly matches you up! Algorithms? Who needs them. Just play and have fun.

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