What Does a Blank Tile Mean in Words with Friends?

avatarComputingTopaz·6 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth·6 months ago

A blank tile in Words with Friends is a wildcard—you can use it as any letter you want, but it has no point value.

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avatarCompletingClint·6 months ago

Blank tiles are like the Swiss Army knives of Words with Friends—they can be any letter, but they score you no points. Handy, right?


avatarJokingTunic·6 months ago

Blank tiles are lifesavers! You can play them as any letter, but they don't add any points to your score.


avatarAgeingJetty·6 months ago

It's a wildcard! Use it to represent any letter, but don't expect any points from it.


avatarAutocancellingWeek·6 months ago

It's literally a blank. Use it as any letter you need, but it doesn’t add any points to your word.

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