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Free word finder tool. Get the highest-scoring words instantly.

Enter Your Rack

Type your letters below. Use ? for blank tiles.

How to Use Our Words With Friends Cheat Tool

Find the best words in seconds. Our simple word finder helps you turn a difficult rack into a high-scoring play.

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Enter Your Letters

Type your 7 rack letters into the main box. Have blank tiles? Use a ? or space to represent them. Our cheat solver will instantly calculate all possible combinations.

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Filter Results

Need to hook onto a letter on the board? Use the "Starts with" or "Contains" filters. This helps you fit your word into tight spots and hit those Triple Word Score bonuses.

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Win the Game

We sort words by score and utility. Pick a "Best Choice" word to maximize points, or choose a common word to keep your Words With Friends cheat strategy under the radar.

What is Words With Friends?

A Scrabble-style word game where you and your opponent take turns building words on a shared board.

Score points with smart placements, bonus tiles, and a strong vocabulary—play with friends or challenge players worldwide.

Words With Friends game board example

How Do Bonuses Work?

Each type boosts your score in a different way:

  • DL
    Double Letter ScoreDoubles the value of the letter tile placed on it.
  • TL
    Triple Letter ScoreTriples the value of the letter placed here.
  • DW
    Double Word ScoreDoubles your entire word’s total score.
  • TW
    Triple Word ScoreTriples the score of the full word—great for big plays.

Use them strategically to multiply your points and outplay your opponent.

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Tips to Score Higher

High-scoring players don’t rely on long words—they rely on strategy.

Stack letter bonuses before word bonuses, keep your S, R, and Y for flexible hooks, and avoid opening up dangerous TW lanes for your opponent.

The right placement can triple your score with the same tiles.

Scoring tips visualization

Frequently Asked Questions

How to cheat on Words With Friends?

There are two approaches: legitimate tools and actual cheating. Legitimate tools like our word finder help you discover valid words from your rack letters - this is similar to using a dictionary, just faster. You enter your letters above, and we show you all possible words sorted by points. Actual cheating (like hacking or manipulating the game) can get your account banned. We recommend the smart approach: use our free word finder tool to level up your game legally. Simply enter your rack letters in the box above and click Find Best Words to get started!

Is using a Words With Friends cheat safe?

Yes, using a word finder tool is completely safe. These tools simply help you find valid words from your letters - they don't interact with the game directly or violate any terms of service. Many players use word finders to learn new words and improve their vocabulary.

Will Words With Friends ban me for using a cheat tool?

No, Words With Friends cannot detect if you're using an external word finder. The game only sees the words you play, not how you found them. However, playing extremely obscure words every turn might make your opponents suspicious!

What are the best 2-letter words in Words With Friends?

The highest-scoring 2-letter words are: ZA (11 pts), QI (11 pts), XI (9 pts), XU (9 pts), AX (9 pts), EX (9 pts), OX (9 pts). Memorizing these can significantly boost your scores, especially when playing on bonus squares.

How do I use blank tiles effectively?

Save blank tiles for high-scoring plays! Use them to form 7-letter words (which give a 35-point bonus), to reach Triple Word squares, or to play high-value letters like Q, Z, X, or J. Enter '?' in our tool to represent blank tiles.

What words use Q without U in Words With Friends?

Common Q-without-U words include: QI (11 pts), QOPH, QADI, QAID, QANAT, QINTAR, QINDAR, QWERTY, and TRANQ. QI is especially useful as a 2-letter word you can play almost anywhere.

How is Words With Friends scoring different from Scrabble?

Words With Friends uses different letter values than Scrabble. For example, J and X are worth 10 points in WWF (vs 8 in Scrabble), while Z is worth 10 in both. The board layout and bonus square positions are also different.

What's the highest possible score in Words With Friends?

The theoretical maximum single-word score is over 1,600 points using OXYPHENBUTAZONE across triple word squares. In practice, scores over 100 points for a single word are considered excellent plays.

How can I win without looking like I'm cheating?

Mix high-scoring obscure words with common words. Don't play 7-letter words every turn. Our tool shows word frequency - stick to 'common' tagged words when playing friends who might get suspicious!