Words With Friends was created by Paul and David Bettner, two brothers who wanted to create a mobile version of Scrabble. Along with their cousin, Michael Chow, they founded the video game company Newtoy, Inc. in 2008. A year later in 2009, they introduced the world to Words With Friends.

It became so popular, in fact, that Zynga acquired Newtoy just a year later in November 2010 for a cool $53.3 million, plus an undisclosed amount of company stock. Just one month later, in December 2010, Newtoy became Zynga with Friends, operating as a subsidiary of Zynga.


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Do the numbers 4,000 and 5,000 look too good to be real scores? In fact, somewhere between those numbers fall the highest Words With Friends scores. Pretty consistently, too. Surely, these high-scorers are playing some of the highest-scoring Words With Friends words pretty often, right?

Scrabble board is a 15 x 15 grid with various score multiplier squares, like double-letter or triple-word, set in patterns across it. You start each game by playing the first word on the center square, which is also a double-word score square.

Each Scrabble board game comes with 100 letter tiles. Aside from the two blank tiles, each tile has a letter printed on it. And there is a set quantity of each letter. Scrabble letter values vary depending on how common the letters are. Common letters like E are worth fewer points, whereas rarer letters like Z are worth much more.

Words with Friends is a multiplayer computer word game developed by Newtoy. Players take turns building words crossword-puzzle style in a manner similar to the classic board game Scrabble. The rules of the two games are similar, but Words with Friends is not associated with the Scrabble brand. Up to 40 games can be played simultaneously using push notifications to alert players when it is their turn. Players may look up friends either by username or through Facebook, or be randomly assigned an opponent through "Smart Match". Players can also find potential opponents using Community Match.

Released in July 2009, Words with Friends is available for cross-platform play on devices running the operating systems Android, Windows Phone, and iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch).[1] The game is also available on Facebook,[2] Kindle Fire,[3] and Nook Tablet.[4] In addition, there is a chat feature built into the game that allows opponents to exchange messages. Between 2010 and 2011, Words with Friends was one of the top ranking games in the iOS app store, available as both a free ad-supported version and a paid version with no "third party ads between turns".[5][6] As of May 2017, Words with Friends was the most popular mobile game in the United States.[7] A sequel to the game, Words with Friends 2, came out in September 2017.

The rules of the game are mostly the same as those of two-player Scrabble, with a few differences such as the arrangement of premium squares and the distribution and point values of some of the letters (see Scrabble letter distributions and point values). Players are given seven randomly chosen letter tiles, which are replenished until all 104 tiles have been used. Players take turns forming words on the board or, instead of playing a word, may also choose to swap tiles with the pool of currently unused tiles or pass their turn. Players can form words either vertically or horizontally on the board. The player's aim is to score as many points as possible.

A letter placed on a DL or TL square doubles or triples the value of that letter on all words formed using that square. Similarly, the DW and TW squares double and triple the value of the new word(s) using that square. If a player uses all seven tiles on a single play (known as a bingo in Scrabble), 35 bonus points are added - this contrasts with the 50 bonus points in Scrabble.

The game ends when a player plays every tile in his or her rack, and there are no remaining tiles to draw. The game also ends if three scoreless moves (i.e., passes or tile exchanges) are played in succession, unless the score is zero-zero.[8] After playing the last tile, the opposing player will lose all the points equal to the amount of the remaining tiles. This number of points will be awarded to the player who played the last tile. At the end of the game, the player with the highest score wins.

There are various versions of Words With Friends. All versions allow players to resign their turn with the "resign" feature, pass their turn with the "pass" feature, swap out one or more tiles and forfeit the current turn with the "swap" feature, or look up what tiles remain with the "tile bag" feature. The "word strength" feature can be turned on or off, and enables players to see how strong their placed word is relative to all other word combinations available on the current board. In 2016, Zynga (temporarily) removed a feature called "hindsight" which allowed a player to pay for the opportunity to see what the highest-scoring moves on the board were after the play was made, but has since brought it back. In addition to the "hindsight" power-up, the game also offers other power-ups known as "swap+," "word radar," and "word clue."[9]

Words with Friends accepts 173,000 words in the game. The word list used by the game is based on the Enhanced North American Benchmark Lexicon (ENABLE), with some additions from the developers.[8]

Since the game's launch, the random opponent and chat features of the game have led to a number of romantic relationships. In 2009, Megan Lawless, of Chicago, began a game with a random opponent, Jasper Jasperse, who lived in the Netherlands. The two got to know one another via the game's chat function and married in July 2011.[10][11]

In 2012, Zynga, in conjunction with Hasbro, released several physical board game versions of Words with Friends under the "Hasbro Gaming" imprint. These include a standard version, a "Luxe" edition with rotating fitted tile gameboard (similar to the deluxe editions of Scrabble), and a "To Go" travel edition.[15][16][17]

In October 2019, it was announced that the hack of social game developer Zynga had compromised the details of 218 million Words with Friends accounts. Details accessed include players' names, email addresses, login IDs, hashed passwords, password reset tokens, phone numbers, Facebook IDs and Zynga account IDs.[19]

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I have 3 offers, but I am not sure about the requirements:

- Play 50 words against an opponent for 1,800 gems (I get more gems for doing half the work by choosing the other offer)

- Play 25 words against an opponent for 3,721 gems

- Complete 15 moves against an opponent for 2,400 gems

Do I have to do all of the words/moves against the same opponent or across multiple matches?

Since I can only complete one of them, I would like to know which on of them is the easiest, or if it is possible to play 25 or even 50 words in one match.

I can't say it's absolutely true, but when it comes to mobile word gaming, there's Scrabble people and then there's Words with Friends people. It feels segregational. Rarely does one play both. At least, that's what I see when it comes to my family and friends.

First off, I thought it was quite intuitive what needed to be done. As long as you had the updated Words with Friends with the Facebook and Twitter connect options plainly visible, it seemed like a super easy task. Simply hit the "Facebook" sign and follow the instructions. For some, it is that easy. But for me and my iPhone 4, it definitely was not.

I don't know how this happened, because I never actually tried opening up Words with Friends on Facebook before trying this method, so I was very baffled by this error. But I took this as a sign to get on my computer, log-in to Facebook, and install the Facebook version. I figured it might have something to do with the fact that the email address I used to sign up with Words with Friends on mobile was different than my Facebook email address.

So, I installed Words with Friends on Facebook and it immediately presented me with a popup message asking, "Are you playing on Mobile?". After clicking "Yes" it presented me with an option to sign in "using my email account instead" or my Facebook account. I figured that would be the obvious fix for this problem, so I entered in my email address and password for Words with Friends and pressed continue. ff782bc1db

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