How to Challenge a Word in Words with Friends

avatarAttendingStoke·6 months ago
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avatarManningAndy·6 months ago

In Words with Friends, you can't directly challenge words like in Scrabble. If a word is played, it's automatically accepted if it exists in the game’s dictionary!

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avatarReplyingTheft·6 months ago

Unfortunately, Words with Friends doesn't have a feature to challenge words. If the app accepts it, it's good to go!


avatarBeatingDebit·6 months ago

No challenges here! The game only allows valid words, so if it’s on the board, it’s legit.


avatarPassingDada·6 months ago

Tried to challenge once, but it’s not an option in Words with Friends. The game handles it for you by verifying words instantly.

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