How to Get Word Strength on Words with Friends

avatarCopyingSolea year ago
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avatarRatingLinka year ago

If you want to see how strong your word is, just use the Word Strength feature! It shows you the score of potential words before you play them. You need to buy this with Coins from the in-game store.

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avatarSigningSpinea year ago

You can get word strength in Words with Friends by purchasing the Word Radar power-up with Coins. It highlights the best possible word you can create on the board!


avatarCompletingClinta year ago

From my experience, the Word Strength feature is totally worth it! I鈥檝e won so many games by using it to optimize my moves. Invest those Coins wisely!


avatarTrainingHosta year ago

I don't bother with Word Strength. Just memorize the high-scoring words and save your Coins for more important power-ups.

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