Is 'qat' a word in Words with Friends?

avatarManningAndy5 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth5 months ago

Yup, 'qat' counts! It's an actual word from the dictionary, so feel free to play it and score big!

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avatarSawingBully5 months ago

Definitely! 'Qat' is a legit word in Words with Friends. It's a great way to use that tricky Q without a U!


avatarCorsetingJoke5 months ago

Of course! 'Qat' is one of those sneaky high-scoring words. I've used it to clinch more than a few games.


avatarCatalogingDisk5 months ago

Yes, 'qat' is totally a word! It's a valid play and worth 12 points. Go get those triple letter scores!


avatarCarryingMonte5 months ago

Nope, 'qat' isn't valid. Just kidding, it totally is. Good luck!

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