![]() ![]() ![]() Both adjust the final score the same when one person goes out-the winner gets the loser's leftover points added to their score, while the loser subtracts them from his/her own score.Įven if you know all of the differences and similarities between the two games, it's still quite a task to switch between the two and remember things like which words you can use and which ones you can't, or how many bonus points you get for using all of your letters.īut one of the biggest differences not mentioned yet is that in all of the Scrabble apps (Facebook and mobile), it counts your score while you're making the move.Both have 8 Triple Word (TW) and 24 Double Letter (DL) squares.Both have the same number of the following tiles: J, K, Q, X, Z (1), B, C, F, M, P, V, W, Y, BLANK (2), G (3), L, U (4), R (6), O (8), and A (9).There are some obvious similarities, too. They also have differing tile distribution.The letters B, C, G, H, J, L, M, N, P, U, V and Y all have different point values (see pic below).Scrabble awards 50 bonus points for using all letters on your rack Words with Friends gives 35.Scrabble's center square is a DW square Words with Friend's is a regular square.Scrabble has 17 Double Word (DW) squares Words with Friends has 12 (see pic above).Scrabble has 12 Triple Letter (TL) squares Words with Friends has 16 (see pic above).Scrabble uses the OWL2 word list Words with Friends uses ENABLE.Scrabble has 100 total tiles Words with Friends has 104.Here's the main differences between the two games. But the games require different strategy in terms of letter placement, premium squares, tile point values and word choices. ![]() The concept of Scrabble and Words with Friends is the same-play words, score points, win. ![]()
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