What Is a Non Classic Tile in Words With Friends?

avatarDroppingSway6 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft6 months ago

Non classic tiles in Words with Friends are special tiles that pop up during events or promotions. Think of them as limited-edition swag for your gameboard!

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avatarComputingTopaz6 months ago

Non classic tiles are just special themed tiles Zynga adds during events. Cool but not game-changing.


avatarNailingSurge6 months ago

They're special tiles that Zynga throws in to keep things spicy. You might see them during holiday events or other promotions.


avatarHatchellingCalm6 months ago

I've come across non classic tiles during special events. They don't affect gameplay but add a fun twist to the board.

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