What Is Considered a Unique Word in Words with Friends?

avatarTrainingHost5 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance5 months ago

In Words with Friends, a unique word is any valid word that is recognized by the game's dictionary and hasn't been played in your current match!

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avatarMisleadingBride5 months ago

Unique word means a word that's playable and hasn't been repeated in the game you鈥檙e playing. Keep those dictionary skills sharp!


avatarBeatingDebit5 months ago

A unique word in Words with Friends is just any new word you manage to come up with that the game hasn't seen before in that specific round.


avatarMisleadingBride5 months ago

Honestly, just any valid word the game registers as new to the board counts as unique. Pretty much, if it fits, it sits!

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