The best tips and tricks for the most popular word games like Words With Friends, Word Chums, Scrabble and many others for free and always at your fingertips!
Plus: lots of interesting things to know about word games, puzzles, and language in general.
In our category "word list overview" you can now find a new word list with Palindromes. Palindromes are words or sentences that may be read the same way in either direction. Examples are: rotator, madam or level. Find out how to search for more words.
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After answering a lot of questions regarding Word Mole, we tried to reach out to its developers. Unfortunately, this is not an easy task. Maybe the Blackberry forum can help you with your questions.
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Probably all of you remember calculator words from good old school times. Discover words you have never thought to be written with a calculator. Our new A to Z word list for calculator words can help you.
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Recently we introduced our new sorted word lists and explained you our word profiles. To get the most out of word-grabber.com when it comes to making words out of letters we offer you a third valuable feature: the word search. The word search helps you with a spelling mistake, the word validity or the word value in a word game, and gives you references on one very specific word.
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If you like Zuma and Scrabble you will love Burble. Making words out of letters under time pressure with funny bubbles and tubes. Learn how to play this funny game, understand the rules, and become a Burble fan.
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Besides Scrabble Wordfeud is probably one of the most international word games. Scrabble can be bought in more than 30 languages. Its little brother Wordfeud can be played in up to eight languages including Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish. According to the developers more language packages are in process of planning. Read on to get more detailed information on word lists and languages of Wordfeud.
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A Phoneword is simply a phone number that spells a word by using the letters on your telephone keypad. These letters can be used to form an 'easy to remember' word which can then be dialed as a telephone number. It is often used by companies who want their customers to remember their number quite quick to stay ahead of the competition. Learn more about how to create Phonewords.
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Single words, parts of sentences or even whole sentences are build out of numbers. This language is called Leetspeak and has been developed by linux users to stand out from other operating system users.
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