Words With Letters

Enter up to 3 wildcards (? or space)

Words that contain “Z,” “Q,” “X,” and “J” are the words that are sought after because they score high. Word game makers like Scrabble and Words With Friends already know this, so they design these letters to get high scores. The fewer words with a letter, the higher the score.

For example; While the number of words with “A” in our dictionary is almost 16,000, the number of words with “J” is about 4,000. As in real life, the rarer something is, the more valuable it is.

What Words Can I Make with These Letters?

If we tell you to make a word with “OHEM.” What is the first word that comes to your mind? Let’s say “HOME.” This was a simple example. During the game, you may not come across such simple letters. And if there is an assertion, you will spend a lot of time finding the right word.

Having wildcards is an advantage for you. However, since each blank tile can substitute for all the alphabet letters, you get into a complete mess with the probability calculation. A single wildcard means 26 letters that you can use with the letters in your hand. It’s hard to tell. Remember that every letter you can use instead of the joker has the power to change the fate of the game for or against you. Let’s briefly summarize what we can do in such a situation.

Make Good Use of Your Letters!

At the beginning of the game, your priority should be to keep good letters. Because towards the end of the game, you may get into a small deadlock with fewer letters. This can reduce your chances of generating words.

Wildcards Must be Your Most Valuable Letter!

If you say, “What good is a blank Scrabble piece?” let us satisfy your curiosity without making you wait too long. An empty piece with zero points is considered worthless by those who do not understand the game’s rules well. However, this is not true. If you use the blank pieces in the right place and at the right time, you can earn serious points. For this, you should use your blank pieces instead of precious letters. Using them for letters with a small number reduces the possibility of your opponent taking back the blank piece and allows you to use the piece more valuably.

Don’t Stay Still on the Scrabble Board!

If you feel that your creativity is blocked, you can constantly change the position of your letters on the board in front of you. This tactic can be an incentive to find new words. Besides, this tactic, which you use without ignoring your opponent, can stress him out.

Match Your Words to the Bonus Squares!

One of the most critical strategies to score high is the bonus squares! These squares, which add values like 2 or 3 times the letter, bring big scores, especially when combined with high-scoring letters. If you want to win, never miss the bonuses!