To achieve a high score in Path Words, focus on creating longer and more complex words, as they yield higher points. Strategically use bonus tiles, such as double or triple letter scores, to maximize your word values. Additionally, try to connect words seamlessly to build combos and maintain a steady flow, which can lead to extra points. Lastly, practice your vocabulary and familiarize yourself with common prefixes and suffixes to enhance your word-building skills.
you go to high score at the top of the screen in what ever game your playing then it show high score of the day high score of week high score of the month and high score of the year
1548 is the high score Bradley beat it.
badge is top is 500k 500.000 but game score high is a no. is endless score. i think.
I am not sure, but I am a 9 year old and I average 80 to 90 words per minute. My highest score was 114 words per minute.
You have to play the game and if your score is the highest out of everyone that has played it that day than you get the high score!
There is no high score. It constantly keeps going up. There is no end.
In Scrabble, a high score is typically considered to be around 400 points or more.
you can get a high score but no one will know.
my high score was 19926520025
A clear path foul.
Some high-scoring Spanish Scrabble words include "zurdo" (left-handed), "quebrar" (to break), "joya" (jewel), "zurcir" (to darn), and "chispa" (spark).
To score well in path words, just keep on guessing words, small words may not be worth many points but you will get more points that way than looking for the 5 6 and 7 letter words I agree! Scoring words with 5+ letters is important but so is quantity of words. I score much lower in games when I put too much effort into trying to arrange the letters in order to get a 6 or 7-letter word than in games where I'm looking out for high-letter combos but am constantly getting new words regardless of length. I'll stop playing in a particular part of the board, effectively freezing it when I need just the last letter for a longer word (usually by adding "ed" or "er" to a shorter word), but I'll only do that for 2 or 3 moves and then I take the shorter word move on! I play 2 to 3 games most days and have a high score of 1050 - which is still 500 points less than I need to make it to #2 with my friends and 590 points less than to be #1. But a couple of months ago I rarely got above 700 and now I do that consistently, and a big part of that reason is focusing on quantity as well as length of words.