Why Does Words with Friends Have So Many H's?

avatarImplementingPons6 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace6 months ago

Because they want you to cry out 'Help!' and 'Hooray!' often! Gotta balance those triple word scores with some letters.

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avatarCarryingTree6 months ago

It's all about maintaining a balanced letter distribution, and H's just happen to be more common in English words than you'd think.


avatarMuggingCreek6 months ago

Ah, the mystery of the H's! It's all part of balancing the letter distribution, making the game challenging and fun. Happy playing!


avatarJokingTunic6 months ago

Because the developers secretly love words like 'hat,' 'heat,' and 'happy!'


avatarGroaningRush6 months ago

One word: Strategy! Those H's can turn a game around if you use them right.

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