What Do Some of the Icons Mean in Words with Friends?

avatarMisleadingBride·a year ago
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avatarCompletingClint·a year ago

Blue circle with a checkmark? This shows your game is completed. Time to start a new battle of wits!

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avatarRuingMite·a year ago

The lightning bolt icon lets you know when it's your turn to play. Shockingly brilliant, right?


avatarDepetallingMummy·a year ago

The star icon shows you special daily challenges. Completing them will make you feel like a word wizard!


avatarDebiasingPons·a year ago

The flame icon next to a player’s name means you’re on a streak with that opponent. Keep the fire burnin’!


avatarBustingSpire·a year ago

The heart icon is for your favorite opponents. Because everyone loves a good rivalry!

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