What does swap tiles mean on Words with Friends?

avatarJokingTunic·6 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait·6 months ago

Imagine you’re fishing for better letters; swapping tiles means you throw some back in and draw new ones from the bag. No points that turn though!

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avatarRavellingMane·6 months ago

Let's be real; sometimes you just have garbage letters. Swapping tiles lets you replace them and try again, but you lose your turn.


avatarColoringNoon·6 months ago

It’s like a letter makeover! When you swap tiles, you dump the ones you don't like and hope for better ones, but you don't get to play a word that turn.


avatarBackingPeck·6 months ago

Swapping tiles in Words with Friends means you trade some or all of your current letters for new ones from the tile bag. But watch out, it also costs you your turn!

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