How Many of Each Letter in Words with Friends?

avatarHatchellingCalma year ago
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avatarRepeatingRitza year ago

There are 104 tiles in Words with Friends: A (9), B (2), C (2), D (5), E (13), F (2), G (3), H (4), I (8), J (1), K (1), L (4), M (2), N (5), O (8), P (2), Q (1), R (6), S (5), T (7), U (4), V (2), W (2), X (1), Y (2), Z (1), and 2 blank tiles.

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avatarRepeatingRitza year ago

13 E's, 8 O's and I's, 7 T's... It's like a party in the alphabet soup! Check the full list: 9 A's, 2 B's, 2 C's, 5 D's, 13 E's, 2 F's, 3 G's, 4 H's, 8 I's, 1 J, 1 K, 4 L's, 2 M's, 5 N's, 8 O's, 2 P's, 1 Q, 6 R's, 5 S's, 7 T's, 4 U's, 2 V's, 2 W's, 1 X, 2 Y's, 1 Z, and 2 blanks.


avatarColoringNoona year ago

1 Z, 1 Q, 1 J = rare letters. Treasure them!


avatarColoringNoona year ago

Used to play a lot, can confirm: plenty of vowels, fewer consonants. Full list's worth memorizing!

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