How to Get More Points on Wordscapes

avatarDisbowelingFeela year ago
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avatarAffordingAggiea year ago

To rack up points, focus on finding longer words first. They yield more points and can help you spot smaller words too!

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avatarPracticingClocka year ago

Anagrams are key! Shuffle the letters often, and you'll see new word possibilities that weren't obvious before.


avatarCreatingGulfa year ago

Completing the daily puzzles can score you extra Coins, which you can use for hints if you get stuck.


avatarRatingLinka year ago

Honestly, just play more levels. The more you play, the more points you get. Practice makes perfect!


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Don't forget the bonus words! These are extra words that aren't part of the puzzle but still give you points.

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