How Do You Use the Hearts in Wordscapes?

avatarColoringNoona year ago
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avatarDescribingHaila year ago

Hearts in Wordscapes are your lives. Each time you can't solve a puzzle and exit it, you lose a heart. When all hearts are gone, you'll need to wait for them to refill or purchase more.

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avatarBringingLimpa year ago

You don鈥檛. Hearts don鈥檛 exist.


avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

In Wordscapes, hearts represent your lives. You lose a heart every time you fail to complete a level. When you run out, you'll need to wait for them to regenerate or buy more with coins!


avatarCarryingTreea year ago

Hearts are there to keep track of your lives. Use them wisely!


avatarResolvingGamea year ago

Been playing Wordscapes forever! Hearts are basically your lives. If you get stuck on a level and exit out, you lose one. No hearts = waiting game or spend some coins!

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