

This means you could play LAMENT, but you could not play MENTAL, as the -MENT must be at the end. For example: You could have a -MENT tile, with an L and an A each adjacent to it. If it is at the end, it must be the beginning of your word. If the hyphen is at the beginning, then the tile must be the last tile of your word. Prefixes and suffixes are identifiable, due to the hyphen in the tile.For example: You could have an O/U tile with a T to the left and an O to the right, meaning you could play both TOO and OUT. When you make a word with that tile, the game will check the word twice, once with each letter, and give you points if one of the words is real. This means that that tile could be either of those letters. Either/Ors also feature two letters, however they are separated by a forward slash.For example: You may have an AT tile next to a B, and so you could play the word BAT. Digrams are tiles which feature two consecutive letters, and will count for two letters in your word.txt file is free by clicking on the export iconĬite as source (bibliography): Longest Word Solver on dCode. The copy-paste of the page "Longest Word Solver" or any of its results, is allowed (even for commercial purposes) as long as you cite dCode!Įxporting results as a.

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