Wordfeud Word Finder

Find the highest-scoring words for Wordfeud. Our specialized Wordfeud word finder uses the official Wordfeud dictionary and scoring system.

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Wordfeud Tips & Resources

Wordfeud Strategy Tips

  • Focus on high-value letters like J, Q, X, and Z to maximize your score
  • Learn two-letter words - they're crucial for connecting words on the board
  • Use prefixes (RE-, UN-, IN-) and suffixes (-ED, -ING, -S) to build on existing words
  • Position your words to take advantage of bonus squares (Double/Triple Letter/Word)
  • Save the S tiles for strategic plays on Triple Word Score squares
  • Wordfeud allows you to place tiles anywhere on the board in your first move - use this to your advantage!

Wordfeud Dictionary Information

Our Wordfeud word finder supports multiple dictionaries used in the game, including English, Dutch, French, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, and Portuguese. Wordfeud uses slightly different dictionaries than Scrabble or Words With Friends, so make sure you're using the right tool for your game.

Why Use Our Wordfeud Cheat App?

While our online word finder is great for finding possible words, our Wordfeud Cheat app takes it to the next level:

  • Screenshot Analysis: Just take a screenshot of your game and get instant solutions
  • Board Position Optimization: Find the highest-scoring plays based on the current board
  • Multi-language Support: Get help for games in English, Dutch, French, and Scandinavian languages
  • Offline Mode: Use the app even without an internet connection
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Wordfeud Scoring System

Understanding the Wordfeud scoring system is essential for maximizing your points:

LetterPointsLetterPoints
A, E, I, L, N, O, R, S, T, U1D, G2
B, C, M, P3F, H, V, W, Y4
K5J, X8
Q, Z10Blank Tile0

Note: This scoring system is for the English version of Wordfeud. Other languages may have different letter distributions and point values.

Wordfeud vs. Scrabble: Key Differences

If you're familiar with Scrabble but new to Wordfeud, here are some key differences to be aware of:

  • Board Layout: Wordfeud has a different board layout with bonus squares in different positions
  • Random Boards: Wordfeud offers the option to play on randomly generated boards
  • First Move Placement: In Wordfeud, you can place your first word anywhere on the board, not just through the center
  • Dictionary: Wordfeud uses a slightly different dictionary than official Scrabble
  • Multiple Languages: Wordfeud supports games in multiple languages, each with their own dictionaries