How High Does the Leaderboard Get in Words with Friends?

avatarAssemblingDelta6 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute6 months ago

In Words with Friends, the leaderboard can get insanely high! Some players have scores in the tens of millions. Seriously, these folks must be word wizards!

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avatarDislikingTramp6 months ago

I've seen players with over 50 million points on the leaderboards. These people must never sleep!


avatarComputingTopaz6 months ago

Honestly, the leaderboard goes as high as the most dedicated players can push it, which can be absurdly high into the millions. Keep practicing!


avatarBivouacingFirm6 months ago

Does it even matter? Unless you have no life, you'll never catch up to the top dogs!

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