✦ Words With Friends cheat

Words With Friends Cheat

Enter your Words With Friends tiles and this cheat finds every playable word with its WWF score — sorted by length or points. Add a ? for a blank tile.

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What it does

What is a Words With Friends cheat?

A Words With Friends cheat takes the tiles in your tray and finds every playable word, each valued with Words With Friends tile points. Type up to fifteen letters — including blanks as ? — and the cheat lists every Words With Friends word grouped by length, longest first. Sort By score and the highest-value play rises to the top, scored the way Words With Friends actually counts tiles.

Letter tiles a Words With Friends cheat turns into scored plays
Your tray, every Words With Friends word, scored with WWF tile points.
W

Every WWF word

The Words With Friends cheat scans the full word list, so no playable word slips past — from short blockers to tray-clearing bingos.

10

WWF scoring by default

Every word is valued with Words With Friends tile points — J and Z are 10, X is 8 — so the best play here is the best play in your game.

?

Blanks & filters

Play a blank with a ?, then filter Words With Friends words by length, starting or ending letter to fit the board.

How it works

Win your turn in three steps

1

Enter your tray

Type your Words With Friends tiles above. Use a ? for any blank tile you hold.

2

Sort by WWF score

The cheat lists every legal word valued with Words With Friends points; sort By score to rank them.

3

Place for bonuses

Filter by letter to slot your word onto a Words With Friends letter or word multiplier.

Strategy

Play a smarter Words With Friends

Words With Friends rewards the same instincts as Scrabble, tuned to its own tile values and board.

  • Value the tiles WWF's way. Because scoring differs, always read the cheat's Words With Friends score, not a Scrabble habit.
  • Hunt the bingo. Playing all seven tiles earns a thirty-five-point bonus in Words With Friends.
  • Dump with short words. Two-letter words clear awkward tiles and open parallel plays.
  • Stack the multipliers. A modest word across two bonus squares can outscore a longer play.
A rack of tiles a Words With Friends cheat scores by WWF tile value
The best Words With Friends cheat play weighs WWF tile value against board position.
Examples

Trays worth learning

Drop these trays into the Words With Friends cheat to see every play and its WWF score:

F R I E N D SFRIENDS · FINDERS · FENDS · FRIED · DINES
Q U A R T ZQUARTZ · QUART · QAT · ZA (top WWF value)
P L A Y E DPLAYED · PEDAL · PLEAD · PLAY · LADE
R E T I N A SRETINAS · RETAINS · NASTIER · STAINER (bingo)
Tips

Win more Words With Friends games

Words With Friends looks like Scrabble, but its tile values and board mean the winning play is often different. These habits, paired with the cheat, tilt games your way.

Score the WWF way, every time. Because the tile points differ, a play that is best in Scrabble can be second-best here. The cheat defaults to Words With Friends values, so read its scores rather than falling back on Scrabble instincts.

Guard your best tiles. Blanks and an S are worth holding for a bingo — the 35-point bonus for using all seven tiles usually beats a small immediate play. Enter your tray in the cheat to see whether a seven-letter word is already sitting in your hand.

Play defence. Watch the triple-word and triple-letter squares near your opponent, and block them with a short word when you cannot use them yourself. The cheat's length and starts-with filters help you find a compact word that fits the exact square you need to cover.

Swap when you are stuck. A tray of awkward tiles can be worth swapping rather than forcing a weak play. Check the cheat first — or the general anagram solver — and if it finds nothing but low-value words, trading tiles often sets up a stronger turn next time.

Good to know

Words With Friends cheat vs. Scrabble

The two games share almost every word, but the tile values differ — so a Words With Friends cheat and a Scrabble word finder can recommend different plays from the same tiles. This cheat defaults to Words With Friends points; toggle to Scrabble any time to compare.

Just want every word from a scramble? Try the anagram solver or the word unscrambler.

Words With Friends cheat FAQ

Words With Friends cheat questions, answered.

How does the Words With Friends cheat work?

Enter the tiles in your tray and the Words With Friends cheat checks them against the word list, returning every playable word valued with Words With Friends tile points. Sort by score to find the biggest play.

How is the Words With Friends cheat different from a Scrabble finder?

The word list is nearly the same, but Words With Friends uses its own tile values — letters such as H, L, N and U score differently. This cheat defaults to Words With Friends points.

How do I use a blank tile in the Words With Friends cheat?

Type a question mark for each blank. The cheat tries every letter in that spot and lists the Words With Friends words you can play; blanks are worth zero points.

Can I switch the Words With Friends cheat to Scrabble scoring?

Yes. Toggle the score control to Scrabble and every word is re-valued with Scrabble tile points instead of Words With Friends points.

Is using a Words With Friends cheat allowed?

In friendly and solo games the cheat is a study aid that teaches you words and blank patterns. Between turns it is one of the fastest ways to improve; avoid it in competitive play against an opponent who is not using one.

Is the Words With Friends cheat free?

Yes. The Words With Friends cheat, blanks, filters and WWF scoring are all free, with no account and no search limit.

Which letters score differently in Words With Friends?

Words With Friends values several tiles differently from Scrabble — H, L, N, U and W are the ones that trip people up most. The cheat scores every word with Words With Friends points by default, so you never mis-value a play.

What is a bingo bonus in Words With Friends?

Playing all seven of your tiles in one turn earns a 35-point bonus in Words With Friends. Use the cheat to check whether your tray forms a seven-letter word before you split it into smaller plays.

Can I use the cheat for the solo and practice modes?

Yes. In Solo Challenge and practice games the cheat is a study aid that teaches you words and blank patterns. Use it between turns to learn, rather than against an opponent who is playing without one.