Words With Friends Cheat

You can use question marks (?) for blank letter tiles.

Having trouble finding the best words in Words With Friends? Our WWF Word Finder is here to help you out. This WWF helper is designed to give you the upper hand by quickly finding the highest-scoring words based on your current tiles and the board layout. Winning is all about making sure you never miss a chance to boost your score. Ready to start winning?

How to Use Our Words With Friends Word Finder

Our WWF Cheat is designed to help you find the best possible words using your available tiles. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use it:

  1. Enter Your Rack Letters: Start by entering the letters from your tile rack into the “Rack Letters” field. This is the set of letters you currently have available to play.

    For example:

    Rack Letter Example - Word Unscrambler

    In this example, you would enter the letters L A I R A ? D into the field. A blank space is represented with a '?'.

  2. Specify Word Options: You can narrow down your search using the following options:
    • Starts With: If you need the word to begin with a specific letter, enter it here.
    • Contains: Input any letters that must appear somewhere within the word.
    • Ends With: If the word needs to end with a certain letter, specify it here.
    • Length: Choose the exact length of the word you’re looking to play.

    Here is an example Words With Friends Board

    WWF Board Example


    Staying with the same letters from the example rack L A I R A ? D, in the starts with box, you would enter the letter from the word on the board you want to connect to, B, for example, to get the DW bonus.

  3. Click “Find Words”: Once you’ve entered your criteria, click the “Solve” button. The tool will generate a list of potential words that fit your specified requirements.

    Here are example results Click to view bigger

  4. Choose Your Word: Review the list of suggestions and select the word that will give you the highest score or best strategic advantage. It is very easy! Start winning today.

Words With Friends Bonuses and Lingo

Words With Friends is a popular word puzzle game that blends fun with mental challenge, making it a favorite among players of all ages. Similar to Scrabble, the game involves creating words on a board using letter tiles of varying point values.

Understanding the various bonuses and lingo in Words With Friends is key to mastering the game.

Here’s a breakdown of the essential terms and bonuses that can help you maximize your score and improve your strategy.

Bonus Squares

  • Double Letter Score (DLS): This blue square doubles the value of the letter tile placed on it. If you place a high-value letter like ‘Q’ or ‘Z’ here, it can significantly boost your score.

  • Triple Letter Score (TLS): The green square triples the value of the letter placed on it. It’s the most valuable spot for high-point letters, offering a huge scoring advantage.

  • Double Word Score (DWS): This orange square doubles the entire value of the word that includes the tile placed on it. It’s ideal for longer words or words with high-value letters.

  • Triple Word Score (TWS): The red square triples the entire value of the word that includes the tile placed on it. It’s the most powerful bonus square on the board, capable of dramatically increasing your score.

Common Lingo

  • Bingo: This term is used when a player uses all seven tiles on their rack in a single turn. Achieving a Bingo grants a 35-point bonus on top of the word’s score.

  • Hook: Adding a single letter to an existing word to form a new word. For example, adding an ‘S’ to the word “BOOK” to make “BOOKS.”

  • Parallel Play: Placing a word parallel to an existing word on the board, creating multiple new words and earning points for each word formed.

  • Blank Tile: A tile with no letter value, which can be used as any letter. While it doesn’t add points directly, it can be crucial in forming a high-scoring word.

  • Tile Exchange: Swapping out some or all of the tiles on your rack for new ones. While this forfeits your turn, it can be a strategic move if you’re stuck with low-value letters.

  • Challenge: In some variations of the game, players can challenge a word they believe to be invalid. If the word is not found in the Words With Friends dictionary, the player who played it loses their turn. However, in Words With Friends, there is no penalty for attempting invalid words, making the challenge feature more lenient than in traditional Scrabble.

The key to success lies in strategically placing words on bonus squares like Double Word Score (DWS) and Triple Letter Score (TLS) to maximize your points.

Find Words by Letters

Do you need words with specific letters? Find or make words with letters that you need for word games like Scrabble, Wordle, Words With Friends, WordFeud, and more!

Words Starting With Letters


Words With Letters


Words Ending With Letters

WWF Scrambled Letters

These are example letters (scrambled words) from Words With Friends and WWF 2. Can you find words in these letters? Click on any word for more information.

Popular Word Lists

These are popular word list in WWF and WWF 2. You can definitely get out of a block with these word lists!