What Do the Fire Symbols Mean on Words with Friends?

avatarAgeingJetty6 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth6 months ago

The fire symbols in Words with Friends mean that you are on a streak! Keep playing daily to maintain it and watch the flames grow.

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avatarTrainingHost6 months ago

It's simple鈥攖he fire symbols show a win streak. Play consistently each day to keep that fiery streak alive!


avatarAutocancellingWeek6 months ago

Those fire symbols next to a player's name represent how many days in a row two players have played a game together. So keep on playing!


avatarCompletingClint6 months ago

Hot take: The fire symbols are just there to give you anxiety about missing a day. But hey, they keep you hooked!

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