Why Do I Lose Points in Words with Friends?

avatarPassingDada6 months ago
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avatarInterferingHood6 months ago

You might lose points due to penalties for invalid words or because your opponent challenged you successfully.

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avatarBustingSpire6 months ago

You lose points when your opponent plays a word that intersects with your tiles and devalues them. It's a dog-eat-dog tile world out there!


avatarEnvassalingTier6 months ago

It's simple: if you end the game with tiles left in your rack, their points get subtracted from your score. Ouch!


avatarRequestingFinal6 months ago

Losing points? Your opponent is probably just really good. Get better tiles, or get trickier words!


avatarPracticingClock6 months ago

Points can drop if you have unused high-scoring tiles at the end of the game. Use 'em or lose 'em!

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