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Step into the captivating realm of Guess the Words - the ultimate word challenge game that puts your vocabulary and word-building skills to the test! Get ready to be mesmerized as you swipe through a myriad of letters, constructing words, and crushing blocks directly on your device's screen. Brace yourself; you won't be able to tear yourself away once you get started! 🎮✨🤩

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Strategically glide your fingers across the screen to create words against the ticking clock. As you pick out letters to form words related to the level's theme, observe them vanish magically - your successful word formations instantly contribute to your score! Each swipe matters. Every word earns you points. Watch the blocks disappear, bringing you closer to finishing levels at lightning speed. What sets this apart? Bonus Words await at each stage. If you stumble upon a non-standard solution, it's included in the Bonus Word Box. Keep an eye out for these bonus words – they could be your ticket to skyrocketing scores! 📝🚀

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A single swipe is all it takes to break down the words. With easy controls, Guess the Words is simple to pick up yet challenging to master, ensuring hours of immersive gameplay. Perfect for today's fast-paced lifestyle, you don’t need Wi-Fi. Unravel words whether you're at home, commuting, in waiting rooms, or even enduring boring meetings, without connectivity concerns.

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Exciting, educational, demanding, and thrilling – these are just a few ways to describe the enchanting world of Guess the Words. As you swipe, solve, advance, and triumph, remember that every level presents a fresh chance to learn, grow, and succeed. Leave no word unguessed, no block intact, no opportunity missed. With Guess the Words, achieving new linguistic heights is not just a dream; it's a daily reality. Delight in the electrifying blend of knowledge, enjoyment, challenge, and success – all in the palm of your hands. Few games can combine the exhilaration of victory and the delight of learning quite like Guess the Words.

Are you up for a revolution in word gaming? The irresistible world of Guess the Words beckons you to immerse yourself. Clean your screens, limber up your fingers, and prepare to swipe, explore, learn, and conquer! Let's find out if you're up for guessing all the words. 🏁🕹️🏅

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How Others Play Game Like This: Word Wipe Strategy

#1 BradK250887 

Contributor

‎05-26-2019 11:06 PM

I see every day that the leading scorers are in the 40,000 range.  I am far from illiterate, but I rarely score above 11,000.  Is there a strategy, a technique to get more time or more words?  The enormous but consistent discrepancy is a great curiosity.  Any advice?

#2 ATaylor55 

Regular Contributor

‎12-17-2023 07:08 AM

Word Wipe doesn't have a single "best" strategy, as it depends heavily on the available letters and your personal skill level. However, here are some general tips and tricks that can significantly improve your gameplay:

Focus on high-scoring words: Prioritize using letters with higher point values to build longer words. Common high-scoring letters include Q, Z, X, J, and K.

Think beyond straight lines: You can connect letters diagonally and even wrap around the board to form words, as long as they're consecutive.

Scan for bonus bombs: Keep an eye out for clusters of high-scoring letters that can be wiped with a single swipe, earning you a bonus bomb.

Utilize smaller words: Don't neglect opportunities to score points with short words, especially if they free up valuable high-scoring letters.

Clear multiple boards: Aim to clear multiple boards with a single word whenever possible, doubling your score for that turn.

Save bombs strategically: Use bombs to clear difficult letters or open up opportunities for high-scoring words, especially as the time limit tightens.

Practice makes perfect: The more you play, the better you'll become at spotting bonus opportunities and efficiently strategizing your word choices.

I hope this helps!

#3 JosephF18016 

Periodic Contributor

‎12-17-2023 01:16 PM

Finding words with at least four letters is one goal. Any time you can make longer words it really helps.Time management and bomb management really matter. Practicing specific tactical skills helps.  My average scores are now between 60,000-70,000.  But that has taken me several years to get there. 

#4 KimberlyR450134 

Periodic Contributor

‎08-28-2023 02:21 PM

Search for the original wordwipe game. It gives you bonus bombs after each game and when you get 500 points. The Wordwipe game on AARP sucks. And there is no way anyone scores 180,000 points.

#5 linDue 

Periodic Contributor

‎11-28-2022 07:54 PM

Well, now Word Wipe is wrecked—every time you advance to a new level, you're asked to view a video for 300 extra points! Really aggravating. So you have to click past that to get to the next level. It's bad enough in the Trivia games. Must every single thing that one does be an opportunity to sell? I am sick of it. Pretty soon they'll be posting ads in the Mahjongg games.

#6 MargaretL232169 

Newbie

‎06-10-2022 02:45 PM

I am most often over 40,000 - level 17 when I play. Top score is just over 48,000. I'm shooting for 50,000 next. Here are my tips and tricks:

   - Scan the board for hard to use letters like Q, X Z, etc. Try to knock those out while you have a lot of letters on the board. Or just be aware of them as you go, so you don't end up with them at the end.

   - Learn words for those hard letters like: Qin, Qat, Qaf, Qua, Suq etc. It's good to have those in your head as you play, even though we don't commonly say those words - they are real.

   - Know that you can clear 3 or more connecting letters that are the same. So, if you're down on time and want to clear the board, and have three letter i's in a row, you can highlight them and it will accept it as a word but give no points. It's an option if short on time.

   - You have the chance to score more bonus bombs early in the game because you have less rows to clear before points work in your favor to get another bomb. So, consider NOT using a bomb to clear the board if you think you didn't do well that round. Instead save it because you can to rack up more bombs for later when you really need them in the higher fast levels. Use your bombs only when you think you have over 1500 that round is my strategy. You have to gauge that by instinct. I try to have at least 7 bombs by the end of level 10.

   - Bigger words are key! Just because you see a word, doesn't mean that you can't make it even bigger. For instance, if you see the word "sand" - before you click to score that word check if there is an "er" nearby to make it "sander" or an "ed" to make it "sanded" - take a moment in those lower levels to try to find bigger words that have more point values since there is more time to do that.

   - Avoid making any words less than four letters unless time starts running out on you. That game mindset helps me find bigger words from the get go. Especially in the lower levels.

   - When clearing rows - be sure to think vertically too. Only got one more row to clear? What is the fastest way to do that? I used to have a top down approach when first starting this game, - going row by row. Now, I try to work all around to have a small cube of letters near the end.

   - Try to clear the board automatically. For instance, if you have 6 letters left on the board, see if you can find 2 three-letter words to auto-clear the board without a bomb instead of finding a bigger 4 letter word - which leaves you only 2 letters left and having to use a bomb to clear the board. 

   - Be careful placing your bombs. I've thought I've placed one over some letters and it slightly missed one letter, so I didn't clear that board level. 

#7 JosephF18016 

Periodic Contributor

‎01-23-2022 01:51 PM

Firstly, Word Wipe takes multiple strategies to gain your goal.  There are two different goals.  One is to get as high a score as possible.  The other goal is to get as many lines cleared as is possible.  These are mutually exclusive goals.

In general Word Wipe recognizes some words that I have no idea are words. Also, it will recognize as a word any three letters that are the same, such as TTT. 

You always, regardless of the goal want to collect as many bombs as is possible so the 2 bonus bombs must be accessed every single line.  The most bombs that I have ever collected before I needed to use them were 38. If you do not break 30 bombs collected, however, the possibility of either scoring high or clearing a lot of lines is severely reduced.

I have cleared 30 lines a few times and gotten to line 32 once.  I have broken 50,000 several times and the highest score I have gotten is 52000.

The strategy for a high score is fairly simple, score between 1350-1650 each and every time, and then use the bombs to clear the board and double your score.  You must double each and every time in order to break 40,000 points.  The rest is up to the game's board layout.  Some layouts are conducive to either clearing without a bomb or gaining long words. Milestones to look for are getting either really close or breaking 15000 by line 5 and getting somewhere between 27000-30000 by line 10.  From there breaking 40,000 is fairly easy, getting to or past 50,000 is not so easy.

If the strategy is to get to or past line 30 however then bomb use management is crucial as is time and line management.  You must watch the clock. Once past line 15 the time goes down to 60 seconds.  This means you must clear as much from one side or the other in the first 30 seconds, and then start throwing bombs to break up clusters of all consonants or vowels.  Since triple letters such as EEE or XXX can be swiped do that quickly if you cannot make a word with them. Once you start throwing bombs words will appear and you can save a bomb or two by swiping the word, but time management is crucial.  That is pretty much it. 

I see scores of 100000 and I think that either a bot did that or it is a fake score or someone freezes the game and takes a screenshot figures out what they are going to do and then resumes the game.  I play strictly within the timeline and believe me time management is difficult for me to have learned and I still screw it up.

#8 WendeM158511 

Periodic Contributor

‎11-07-2021 08:47 PM

The insanely high scores are because players who play the game on the Washington Post website are somehow mixed in with those playing it via AARP site even though the WaPo players are playing a game in which they can collect unlimited numbers of bombs. They are not playing the same game, imo, and it is wrong for AARP to include those scores. (Although I think the scores are actually from Arkadia)

WaPo allows you to literally keep collecting bombs by agreeing to watch ads. I played on WaPo just to see how it worked. I collected 22 bombs, and by that time, the game just became about bombing your way off levels. I was so bored before I got to the end that I quit the game. Raching up points that way was simply not challenging at all.

I racked up tons of points, but it seemed so pointless to play it that way. So now I just play without paying attention to the scores which are, quite honestly, rigged against the players on the AARP site.

AARP should make it clear that that is how Word Wipe works, but I'm sure they want to keep the players on the AARP site instead of losing them to WaPo.

#9 gralan 

Periodic Contributor

‎08-02-2023 09:56 PM

I agree that the uber-high scores that I found on Arkadia turned me away from playing at an otherwise worthwhile site Greater Good. Since Greater Good didn't care, I click but don't play games there anymore.

I'd hoped to find AARP different, but sadly it is not. I play without paying attention to high scores.

It is a game I use to wind down with at the end of the day. It takes my mind away from things, and sometimes that's a good thing. Woo Hoo!

#10 BruceT162999 

Periodic Contributor

‎02-28-2021 02:57 AM

If you score less than 11,000, you're probably not using the bombs to clear the board and not clearing the board without the bombs.  If you clear the board, you double your score.  So anything you can do to clear the board is really good.  From the way you write, you seem like you're probably good enough to reliably get more than 20,000.

#11 SusanM351147 

Regular Contributor

‎03-02-2021 11:29 AM

The bonus bombs appeared a couple of months ago, and at first I ignored them thinking I'd have to watch ads between every round. I assumed everyone was getting them! There was an update to the game around the same  time... I access it through my Washington Post subscription, don't know if that has anything to do with it - but if I want to see my score on the leaderboard I have to be logged in at WaPo. Also I do have a touch screen but actually find the mouse quicker... If you always have used the same link to get to the game, maybe try searching for it and see if you get a different version, with the extra bombs? 

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  • Version2.5051
  • UpdateAug 30, 2024
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  • in bo
    in bo

    I really like this game and I must recommend it to everyone. By playing the game, I can increase my vocabulary and pay attention to the users.

  • The Gift Kangele
    The Gift Kangele

    Level 15's word is "monia." And on level 18, it's reading. Maybe the developers should focus on reading. That way, they might improve their literacy skills.

  • Undraa Baasanjav
    Undraa Baasanjav

    Just opened the Play Store and saw a scam app. Be careful!

  • Olesja Sokolova
    Olesja Sokolova

    You can learn while playing. It's like killing two birds with one stone. The design in the game is also beautiful. This game is great!

  • Michael Sakovich
    Michael Sakovich

    This app is awesome for picking up new words and giving my brain a good workout! I love it.

  • Тэйлер Джонсон
    Тэйлер Джонсон

    An awesome game is available for both native Russian speakers and learners of the language. It's called "Ruski" and is highly recommended. Make sure to download it as there are no ads.

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