How Many Points to Win Words with Friends?

avatarRegulatingHale5 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip5 months ago

Words with Friends doesn't have a fixed point total to win. You win by having more points than your opponent when all tiles are played or no more moves are possible.

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avatarDezincingBrute5 months ago

There鈥檚 no magic number! Win by having the highest score when the game ends. Play smart and crush those words!


avatarBurstingHong5 months ago

It's not about hitting a specific point total. Beat your opponent by scoring higher than them by the end.


avatarReroutingTopaz5 months ago

From my experience, it's about smart wordplay, not reaching a certain score. Just ensure you end up with more points!

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