What is a Blank Tile in Words With Friends?

avatarDemonstratingUnit·6 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud·6 months ago

The blank tile is the wild card of Words with Friends, letting you make any letter you want. It's like a free magic ticket to higher scores!

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avatarResolvingGame·6 months ago

A blank tile can be used as any letter in the alphabet. It has no point value, but it can save the day when you're stuck!


avatarAssemblingDelta·6 months ago

It's a blank tile. It can be whatever letter you want, but it's worth zero points. Handy, but don't rely on it for big scores.


avatarCaringEthos·6 months ago

Blank tile? It's basically the chameleon of tiles – it can be ANY letter you need. Just don't expect it to boost your score, because it's worth zilch points.

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