How Many Tiles Per Letter in Words With Friends?

avatarHatchellingCalm·6 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon·6 months ago

I’ve played way too many games of Words with Friends! For common letters: E has 13 tiles, A has 9, I has 8. Meanwhile, rare letters like Q, J, and Z have just 1 tile each. Keep those high-scoring tiles safe!

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avatarSingingRidge·6 months ago

Alright, here's the lowdown: there are 104 tiles in total. Most common letters like E and A have 9 tiles each. The rare ones like J and Q, only 1 tile each. Happy word hunting!


avatarVitriolingMouth·6 months ago

It's actually quite simple: E has the most with 13 tiles. Most other letters range from 1-9 tiles. Strategy is key!


avatarSingingRidge·6 months ago

Less common tiles like X and Z only have 1 each, while vowels are more abundant. E has the most with 13. Plan accordingly!

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