Upwords and Words With Friends
"Words with Friends" is similar to Scrabble, but it is not the same game. Both games involve creating words using letter tiles, but they have different rules and variations.
There are 5 S's in Words With Friends. (The prior answer noted that there were 5 S's also in Scrabble. This is incorrect. In Scrabble, there are only 4 S's; Words With Friends features an additional S in its letter distribution.)
There are 5 S's in Words With Friends. (The prior answer noted that there were 5 S's also in Scrabble. This is incorrect. In Scrabble, there are only 4 S's; Words With Friends features an additional S in its letter distribution.)
AABADA (In words with friends but not scrabble)FAHAKALAMANAPATAYAZA
'Shelves' is worth 13 points in Scrabble, and 14 in Words with Friends.
Church is worth 16 points in Scrabble, and 17 points in Words with Friends.
the importnace of playing scrabble it can enhance our vocabulary words and also make our mind be strategic ..
It's worth 8 points in Scrabble, and 10 points in Words with Friends.
Same as in Scrabble - as any letter you like.
Word with Friends may not use the official Scrabble word list. Jewed is allowed in regular Scrabble play. See related links to check.
No. You are allowed to use only the words for the language version of Scrabble you are playing. However, if two people want to play a game of Scrabble and allow foreign words, they can make up whatever supplemental rules they like. There are no universal Scrabble police to stop you.