How Many of Each Tile in Words with Friends?

avatarReplyingTheft·2 years ago
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avatarBackingPeck·2 years ago

Words with Friends has a total of 104 tiles. Here’s what you get: A: 9, B: 2, C: 2, D: 5, E: 13, F: 2, G: 3, H: 4, I: 8, J: 1, K: 1, L: 4, M: 2, N: 5, O: 8, P: 2, Q: 1, R: 6, S: 5, T: 7, U: 4, V: 2, W: 2, X: 1, Y: 2, Z: 1, and 2 blank tiles. Happy word-building!

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avatarNickelingAlan·2 years ago

Keep this handy: A: 9, B: 2, C: 2, D: 5, E: 13, F: 2, G: 3, H: 4, I: 8, J: 1, K: 1, L: 4, M: 2, N: 5, O: 8, P: 2, Q: 1, R: 6, S: 5, T: 7, U: 4, V: 2, W: 2, X: 1, Y: 2, Z: 1, Blanks: 2.


avatarResolvingGame·2 years ago

There are 104 tiles in total. Key ones are: E has the most with 13, and J, K, Q, X, and Z each have only 1.


avatarWhammellingSuite·2 years ago

Basically, there are 104 tiles, and E is super common while J, K, Q, X, and Z are rare gems. Good luck!

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