What Are Word Clues in Words with Friends 2?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow5 months ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrow5 months ago

Basically, they're hints of where you can place a word on the board. Super handy if you're staring blankly at your tiles!

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avatarCarryingTree5 months ago

Word clues are your in-game BFFs. They point out potential places for your words, making sure you don't miss out on valuable points.


avatarMisleadingBride5 months ago

Honestly, just ignore word clues and focus on your own word skills. You can do it!


avatarQuestioningVale5 months ago

Word clues in Words with Friends 2 are hints you can use to find possible word placements on the board. They give you a nudge in the right direction when you're stuck!

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