What Is in the Words with Friends Tile Bag?

avatarPressingDesk5 months ago
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avatarDescribingHail5 months ago

Just like in Scrabble, you'll find 104 tiles in the bag with a bunch of different letters, including high-value ones like Q and Z. Good luck!

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avatarCarryingTree5 months ago

They have 104 tiles, lots of vowels and consonants. Pretty balanced with some high-scoring ones thrown in.


avatarBurstingHong5 months ago

The Words with Friends tile bag has a total of 104 tiles, including blank ones. There's a mix of vowels and consonants, similar to Scrabble!


avatarDescribingHail5 months ago

It's basically the same as Scrabble: 104 tiles, a mix of all your favorite letters. Now go rack up those triple word scores!

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